#VocabularyWord typeExamplePreview
1a bitidiomaticThe song was a bit too loud for my liking
2abandon
/əˈband(ə)n/
verbAfter the earthquake, they were forced to abandon their home
3abandoned
/əˈband(ə)nd/
adjectiveThe old, abandoned house creaked in the wind
4ability
/əˈbɪlɪti/
nounMy ability to learn new languages is constantly improving
5able
/ˈeɪbl/
adjectiveShe is able to swim across the lake
6about
/əˈbaʊt/
prepositionThe meeting is about the upcoming project
7above
/əˈbʌv/
prepositionThe kite soared high above the trees
8abroad
/əˈbrɔːd/
adverbShe decided to study abroad for a semester in Italy
9absence
/ˈabs(ə)ns/
nounThe coach felt the teams absence in the locker room
10absent
/ˈabs(ə)nt/
adjectiveDue to illness, she was absent from work
11absolute
/ˈabsəluːt/
adjectiveHer dedication to her craft was absolute
12absolutely
/ˈabsəluːtli/
adverbI absolutely love chocolate cake
13absorb
/əbˈzɔːb/
verbThe sponge was able to absorb all the spilled water
14abuse
/əˈbjuːz/
verb/nounThe tragic situation exemplified the abuse of power
15academic
/ˌakəˈdɛmɪk/
adjectiveHis academic achievements were impressive, earning him a full scholarship to a prestigious university
16accent
/ˈaks(ə)nt/
nounHer southern accent was thick and charming
17accept
/əkˈsɛpt/
verbShe accepted the invitation to the party
18acceptable
/əkˈsɛptəbl/
adjectiveTheir tardiness was deemed acceptable under the circumstances
19access
/ˈaksɛs/
nounTo access the internet, you need a reliable connection
20accident
/ˈaksɪd(ə)nt/
nounThe car accident was a result of icy road conditions

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