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Title: 1' Absolve v'


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1. Absolve (v.)
  • To Declare innocent

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2. Abstract (adj.)
  • Not Concrete

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3. Accessible (adj.)
  • Easily approached

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4. Accommodate (v.)
  • To assist

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5. Acknowledge (v.)
  • To recognize

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6. Affluence (n.)
  • Riches/wealth

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7. Alleviate (v.)
  • To relieve

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8. Ambiguous (adj.)
  • Open -Ended/vague

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9. Ample (adj.)
  • More than enough

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10. Apathy (n.)
  • Lack of emotion

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11. Arrogance (n.)
  • Offensive pride

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12. Assumption (n.)
  • Idea without evidence / guess

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13. Authentic (adj.)
  • Genuine / real

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14. Autonomous (adj.)
  • independent self-ruling

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15. Benign (adj.)
  • Gentle / kind

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16. Captivate (v.)
  • to completely hold the attention of

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17. Chronicle (noun)
  • Events written in order

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18. Cite (v.)
  • To give credit

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19. Component (n.)
  • A necessary element or part

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20. Condone (v.)
  • To excuse or allow

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21. Convention
  • An assembly/group of people

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22. Conformity
  • The act of following/becoming like others

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23. Console
  • To comfort

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24. Degenerate
  • To decline/to worsen in state or condition

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25. Denounce
  • To announce publicly in a negative manner

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26. Depict
  • To represent/describe

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27. Deplete
  • To use completely

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28. Derision
  • To ridicule/Scorn

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29. Digression
  • The act of changing topics in writing or speaking

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30. Disclaimer
  • To deny any responsibility

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31. Discord
  • Lack of agreement

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32. Disperse
  • To spread out evenly

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33. Distinction
  • To stand out with striking differences

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34. Divulge
  • To make known

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35. Elusive
  • Difficult to grasp

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36. Erode
  • To destroy slowly

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37. Excerpt
  • A selected passage

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38. Exploit
  • (v) To take advantage of

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39. Facilitate
  • To guide or oversee to make easier

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40. Forthright
  • Direct / straightforward

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41. Futile
  • Ineffective / useless

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42. Gratify
  • To satisfy or indulge

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43. Hamper
  • To interfere or hinder

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44. Hostility
  • Hatred or animosity

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45. Impede
  • To obstruct, hinder, or slow down

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46. Implement
  • To fulfill or carry out

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47. Implication
  • Something implied or understood the result or
    consequence of

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48. Inconsistency
  • Contradictory not predictable

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49. Incorporate
  • To unite or combine

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50. Indict
  • To charge with an offense or crime

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51. Induce
  • To bring about to lead or move by persuasion or
    influence

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52. Ingrate
  • An ungrateful person

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53. Initiate
  • To introduce or begin

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54. Irony
  • An unexpected occurrence or outcome

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55. Larceny
  • Theft / stealing

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56. Loathe
  • To detest or hate

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57. Malice
  • Animosity or bitterness hatred

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58. Meek
  • Very calm and mild overly submissive or
    agreeable

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59. Misconception
  • A mistaken idea or notion

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60. Monotony
  • An unchanging sound or action lack of variety
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