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Ex: The news of her son's arrest plunged Mary into a state of abject misery.
Abolish to do away with, put an end to
Synonyms: prohibit, annul
Ex: There was a proposition to abolish the use of plastic straws.
Abide Accept or act in accordance with
Synonym: Follow, defer to
Ex: The store owner was abiding by the law when asking a violent customer to leave the shop.
Abridge To diminish, lessen, or restrict a legal right. To condense or shorten the whole of
something, such as a book, and not merely a portion of it. synonym: curtail, lessen or shorten.
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EX: When immigrants enter the county through illegal means, they feel that the people in charge
not only abridge their basic human rights, but they completely remove them.
Accolade an award or privilege granted as a special honor or as an acknowledgment of
merit. SYN: honor, award, recognition EX: He was the recipient of many accolades in his career
in law enforcement. This is part of why he was a good candidate for Cheif of Police.
Accomplice A person who joins with another in carrying out some plan SYN: Accessory,
collaborator EX: His daughter was an accomplice to the armed robbery.
Accord be harmonious or consistent with. SYN: compatible, correlate, harmonize . EX:
The suspect's story is not in accord with multiple witnesses.
Acquiesce To agree or express agreement. Accept something reluctantly but without
protest. SYN: Consent, accept, respect EX: She acquiesced to officer requests because she
understood that she was being arrested for DUI.
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Acumen The ability to make good judgments and quick decisions, typically in a particular
domain. SYN: Shrewdness, sharpness, discernment . EX: Although acumen is important for
becoming a good officer, other qualities are equally important.
Adversary Someone who offers opposition. SYN: Rival, enemy, opponent EX: She
explained in her report to police that the woman accused of vandalism was her long time
adversary.
Affable Friendly, good natured, easy to talk to SYN: Pleasant, approachable, personable .
EX: He was affable and good humored in reporting how he found the suspect and reported him
to police.
Affect VERB VERB VERB VERB. have an Effect on; make a difference to. SYN:
influence, alter, have an impact on EX: Drinking alcohol will affect your ability to drive and
make decisions.
Affirmation A statement asserting the existence or truth of something
SYN: assertion, validation
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EX: The witness affirmed the identity of the suspect.
Alienate To make hostile or indifferent esp. where attachment formerly existed. Or to
convey or transfer (something, such as property or a right) usually by a specific act rather than
the due course of law SYN: Disgruntle, estrange EX: He alienated his family with his gambling
addiction.
Allegation A formal accusation against somebody SYN: accusation, charge EX: the police
were investigating the allegation that the mayor was accepting bribes.
Alleviate Provide physical relief. Partially remove or correct undesirable situation. SYN:
lighten, mitigate
Aloof Remote in manner
SYN: indifferent, unconcerned, detached . EX: The individual being interviewed seemed
surprisingly aloof in spite of all the money allegedly stolen from her.