Word | Descritption | Sample Sentence |
abate | to lessen or to subside | We have to wait till the storm abated. |
abdicate | giving up control authority | King Edward abdicated the British throne in order to marry American divorcée Wallis Simpson |
aberration | abnormality, straying away from normality | He has abberant habits. The abberant results shows that there is something wrong with the experiment. |
abet | help somebody in doing (crime) | nina abetted him in stealing questions papers |
abeyance | suspended action | The costruction of buildig is in abeyance till the we recieve the JUDICIAL clearance |
abhor | to detest or to hate | i abhor his way of managing things |
abide | to be faithful to endure , to hold | All citizens have to abide by the law of the State. |
abjure | to giveup on oath or belief | She abjured her beliefs, For nearly 21 years after his resignation as Prime Minister in 1963, he abjured all titles, preferring to remain just plain 'Mr.' |
abraded | to rub off or worn away by friction | The tyre was abraded by constant usage. |
abrogate | to put aside; put an end to | The government decided to abrogate sati |
Word List with Meanings and Sentences A1
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