Appertain: To belong as by right fitness association classification possession or natural relation.
Applause: cheering, acclaim, praise clapping
Example: [a round of applause]
Apposite: apt
Example: [an apposite phrase]
Apposition: The act of placing side by side together or in contact.
Appraise: evaluate the value assess
Example: [to appraise the situation]
Appreciable: considerable, significant, substantial, visible, noticeable
Example: [appreciable contribution/change/degree/progress/amounts]
Apprehend: arrest
Example: [police apprehended the thief]
Apprehensible: Capable of being conceived.
Apprehension: anxiety fear
Example: [it’s normal to feel a little apprehension before an exam]
Apprehensive: anxious
Example: [a bit apprehensive about]
Apprise: to give notice of inform
Example: [The President has been apprised of the situation]
Approbation: official approval praise
Example: [The council has finally indicated its approbation of the plans]
Approbatory: praising, favorable, laudatory, approving, congratulatory
Example: [When the painting was exhibited, it elicited various approbatory comments]
Appropriate: to take or steal something
Example: [appropriate someone’s wealth]
Appurtenances: subordinate possessions
Example: [he bought the estate and all its appurtenances]
Apropos: Appropriate
Example: [clothes which are apropos to the occasion]
Apt: suitable
Example: [an apt comment]
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Aptitude: ability
Example: [personal aptitudes and abilities]
Aqueduct: A water-conduit particularly one for supplying a community from a distance.
Aqueous: Of pertaining to or containing water.
Aquiline: bent, like an eagle, curved booked
Example: [he can be recognized by his aquiline nose]
Arable: suitable for cultivation
Example: [arable farming]
Arbiter: judge
Example: [the arbiters of fashion]
Arbitrary: capricious, tyrannical, depending solely on individual will
Example: [an arbitrary decision]
Arbitrate: decide, judge, mediate, determine, make an objective judgment
Example: [to arbitrate claims/disputes/differences]
Arbor: garden shelter, tree, wooden framework that supports climbing plants
Example: [The arbor provided a pleasant shady resting place in the park]
Arboreal: Of or pertaining to a tree or trees.
Arborescent: Having the nature of a tree.
Arboriculture: The cultivation of trees or shrubs.
Arcade: a roofed passage between shops
Example: [a shopping arcade]
Arcane: secret
Example: [the arcane details of the agreement]
Archaeology: tools the study of ancient cultures by looking for and examining their buildings
Example: [department of archaeology]
Archaic: from an earlier time Antiquated
Example: [Archaic structures that have been perverted by evil provide an excellent den for bats to live in]
Archaism: Obsolescence.
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Archangel: angel of the highest rank, chief angel
Example: [Jesus and Mary were attended by two archangels]
Archbishop: highest-ranking officer of the church
Example: [The quarrel between the king and the archbishop was amicably settled]
Archdeacon: senior church official ranking just under a bishop
Example: [Do you know that he is neither deacon, archdeacon, nor priest?]
Archetype: original model
Example: [The United States is the archetype of a federal society]
Archipelago: group of islands
Example: [the Hawaiian archipelago]
Archives: public records
Example: [archive film]
Ardent: enthusiastic passionate
Example: [ardent believer]
Ardor: enthusiasm, eagerness, fervor, love, passion
Example: [Joyce, I reflected, mundanely, had clearly swept her off her feet in the ardor of their first meeting and instant love]
Ardor (Ardour): great emotion or passion
Example: [His ardor for her cooled after only a few weeks]
Arduous: hard extremely difficult
Example: [an arduous journey]
Argot: slang
Example: [They developed their own argot and rebellious fashion codes]
Aria: operatic song
Arid: dull dry
Example: [an arid climate]
Aristocracy: A hereditary nobility
Aristocrat: nobleman
Example: [an aristocratic family]
Armada: A fleet of war-vessels.
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