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Letter A Words List

Letter A Words List

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This article is a collection of all important words starting with letter A. The letter A words list is a good resource for individuals working towards enhancing their vocabulary. Also the letter A words list is a splendid read for the candidates pursuing different competitive exams including but not limited to GRE, TOEFL, GMAT, CAT, etc. Below presented is the letter A words list along with synonyms and antonyms.

Word Meaning Synonyms Antonyms Usage of Word
Abase (verb)
  • Lower
  • Degrade
  • Humiliate
  • Make humble
  • Make (oneself)
  • Lose self-respect
  • Humble
  • Chagrin
  • Humiliate
  • Mortify
  • Buildup
  • Compliment
  • Elevate
  • Enhance
  • Esteem
Abase intends to cut somebody down regularly either in their employment or their self-regard.
Example: “I reviewed my partners abasing themselves before the leading body of trustees”
Abash (verb)
  • Embarrass
    • Embarrass
    • Abash
    • Disconcert
    • Rattle
    • Calm
    • Comfort
    • Console
    • Relieve
    • Soothe
    When something has a shaming effectabash can be used.
    Example: “I was abashed by the extension of the others’ generosity so I donated fifty thousand more”
    Abate (verb)
  • Subside or moderate
    • Decrease
    • Decline
    • De-escalate
    • Die (away or down or out)
    • Diminish drain (away)
    • Drop (off)
    • Dwindle
    • Accumulate
    • Balloon
    • Build
    • Burgeon (also bourgeon)
    • Enlarge
    • Escalate
    • Expand
    Abate means to decrease or become less numerous or intense. It is most often used with emotionally, or figuratively violent.
    Example: Paracetemol should abate the pain
    Abbreviate (verb)
  • Shorten
    • Abridge
    • Curtail
    • Cut back
    • Dock
    • Elide
    • Syncopate
    • Elongate
    • Extend
    • Lengthen
    • Prolong
    • Protract
    Abbreviate is to make less in extent or duration.
    Example: He have to abbreviate his vacation in Australia in order to travel to India to receive the Award.
    Abdicate (verb)
    • Renounce
    • give up (position right or responsibility)
    • Abnegate
    • Cede
    • Relinquish
    • Renounce
    • Resign
    • Appropriate
    • Arrogate
    • Assume
    • Claim
    Abdicate is not to do what is required by (a duty or responsibility)
    Example: The king was made to abdicate the throne
    Aberrant (adj)
    • Abnormal
    • Deviant
    • Exceptional
    • Aberrated
    • Abnormal
    • Anomalous
    • Atypical
    • Especial
    • Exceeding
    • Common
    • Customary
    • Normal
    • Ordinary
    • Typical
    • Unexceptional
    • Unextraordinary
    • Usual
    Aberrant is to deviate from the right or normal path.
    Example: The diamond, silvered in the moon's aberrant light, shining like a spectral tomb.
    Aberration (noun)
    • Deviation from the normal
    • Mental disorder
    • Insanity
    • Dementia
    • Derangement
    • Lunacy
    • Madness
    • Mania
    • Rage
    • Mind
    • Saneness
    • Sanity
    Aberration is a behavior which is unexpected.
    Example: Genetic aberration was previously considered rare but recently geneticists have taken a closer look.
    Abet (verb)
    • Assist usually in doing something wrong
    • Encourage
    • Incite
    • Brew
    • Ferment
    • Foment
    • Hinder
    Abet is helping or giving a support to someone to do a criminal act.
    Example: Their actions are like they abet terrorism.
    Abeyance (noun)
  • Suspended action
    • Cold storage
    • Deep freeze
    • Doldrums
    • Dormancy
    • Holding pattern
    • Latency
    • Continuance
    • Continuation
    Abeyance is a state of temporary inactivity
    Example: The plan was holded in abeyance until we could get a weather forecast
    Abhor (verb)
    • Detest
    • Hate
    • Hate
    • Abominate
    • Despise
    • Detest
    • Execrate
    • Loathe
    • Love
    Abhor is showing very much dislike towards someone or something
    Example: Some people abhor extreme and mistrust ideology of others.
    Abide (verb)
    • Dwell
    • Abide by
    • Comply with
    • Put up with
    • Tolerate Ex. abide by the rules; Ex. I can't abide rude people.
    • Stay
    • Dwell
    • Hang around
    • Remain
    • Stick around
    • Tarry
    • Bail
    • Bail out
    • Bug out
    • Buzz (off)
    • Clear off
    Abide is to stay without any objection
    Example: He could not abide Terrorists, and hence supported freedom of the press
    Abject (adj)
    • (of a condition) Wretched
    • As low as possible
    • Lacking pride
    • Very humble
    • Showing lack of self-respect Ex. abject apology
    • Base
    • Humble
    • Menial
    • Servile
    • Slavish
    • Hangdog
    • Lamblike
    • Sheepish
    • Demure
    • Lowly
    • Meek
    Abject is to feel extremely bad or severe.
    Example: There comes a time that no human should be humiliated or be made abject.
    Abjure (verb)
  • Renounce upon oath
    • Abnegate
    • Forswear (also foreswear)
    • Recant
    • Renege
    • Renounce
    • Repeal
    • Adhere (to)
    Abjure is to reject or abandon often made under oath.
    Example: One of the religious section abjures all the comforts of the modern world.
    Ablution (noun)
  • Washing
    • Bathstar
    • Cleansingstar
    • Decontaminationstar
    • Lavationstar
    • Purificationstar
    • Showerstar
      Ablution is to wash one's body or a part of it.
      Example: All the major religions performs ablution during festive season.
      Abnegation (noun)
      • Renunciation
      • Self-sacrifice
      • Self-abnegation
      • Renunciation
      • Renouncement
      • Repudiation
      • Self-denial
      • Indulgence
      • Self-indulgence
      Abnegation is definitely has the sense of self-choice and is having own interests in favor of the interests of others
      Example: When parents don't let to stay out all night it's not abnegation.
      Abode (noun)
      • Dwelling place
      • Home
      • Home
      • Diggings
      • Domicile
      • Dwelling
      • Fireside
      • Habitation
      • Hearth
      • Hearthstone
      • House
      • Annex
      • Office
      Abode is something like place which allows to live.
      Example: She welcomed all of us to her humble abode.
      Abolish (verb)
      • Cancel
      • Put an end to
      • Abate
      • Abrogate
      • Annul
      • Avoid
      • Cancel
      • Disannul
      • Dissolve
      • Invalidate
      • Negate
      • Enact
      • Lay down
      • Legislate
      • Establish
      • Found
      • Institute
      • Formalize
      • Legalize
      • Legitimate
      Abolish is to give an end or stop (something such as a law) officially.
      Example: Jury systemwas abolished looking at the demerits it offers.
      Abominable (adj)
      • Detestable
      • Extremely unpleasant
      • Abhorrent
      • Offensive
      • Appalling
      • Awful
      • Disgusting
      • Distasteful
      • Dreadful
      • Evil
      • Foul
      • Innocuous
      • Inoffensive
      Abdominable is hatred or unpleasant.
      Example: That situation was abominable.
      Abominate (verb)
      • Loathe
      • Hate
      • Abhor
      • Hate
      • Despise
      • Detest
      • Execrate
      • Loathe
      • Love
      Abominate is to hate intensely.
      Example: we abominate jokes that make fun of people who have mental or physical disabilities
      Aboriginal (adj)
      • Being the first of its kind in a region
      • Primitive
      • Native
      • Indigenous
      • N. Aborigine
      • Native
      • Autochthonous
      • Born
      • Domestic
      • Endemic
      • Indigenous
      • Nonindigenous
      • Nonnative
      Aboriginal is something related to the people and things that have been in a particular region from long time.
      Example: Northern Alaska have the aboriginal peoples who of are known as Inupiats
      Abortive (adj)
      • Unsuccessful
      • Fruitless
      • Futile
      • Barren
      • Bootless
      • Empty
      • Fruitless
      • Ineffective
      • Ineffectual
      • Deadly
      • Effective
      • Effectual
      • Efficacious
      • Efficient
      • Fruitful
      • Potent
      Abortive is not succeeded in achieving the desired result.
      Example: An abortive attempt to recover the stolen money.
      Abrasive (adj)
      • Rubbing away
      • Tending to grind down
      • Annoying
      • Aggravating
      • Bothersome
      • Carking
      • Chafing
      • Disturbing
      • Delightful
      • Pleasing
      Abrasive is to cause damage by grinding, rubbing or scraping.
      Example: The oceanic waves had an abrasive action on the boats residing near beach.
      Abridge (verb)
    • Condense or shorten
      • Abbreviate
      • Shorten
      • Curtail
      • Cut back
      • Dock
      • Elide
      • Elongate
      • Extend
      • Lengthen
      • Prolong
      • Protract
      Abridge is to reduce (a book, a play, etc.) by removing some of the parts.
      Example: The cost of that book was abridged to increase the sales.
      Abrogate (verb)
    • Abolish
      • Abate
      • Abolish
      • Annul
      • Avoid
      • Cancel
      • Disannul
      • Enact
      • Lay down
      • Legislate
      • Establish
      • Found
      • Institute
      Abrogate is to stop something in a professional manner.
      Abscond (verb)
    • Depart secretly and hide
      • Escape
      • Break out (of)
      • Clear out
      • Flee
      • Abide
      • Dwell
      • Hang around
      • Linger
      • Remain
      Abscond is to steal and escape from a place silently.
      Example: TheThief absconded from the jail.