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to stop doing something before it is finished, or to stop following a plan, idea, etc.
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abandon [verb]
different from what is normal or usual, in a way which is strange or dangerous
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abnormal [adjective]
on or onto a plane, ship, bus, or train
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aboard [adverb; preposition]
! a medical operation to end a pregnancy when the baby is still too small to live
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abortion [noun]
used to strongly agree with someone
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absolutely [adverb]
to understand and remember facts that you read or hear
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absorb [verb]
an action or activity that is morally wrong or not allowed
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abuse [noun]
to start to happen more quickly, or to make something start to happen more quickly
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accelerate [verb]
allowed or approved of
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acceptable [adjective]
when you accept something
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acceptance [noun]
agreed or approved by most people
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accepted [adjective]
something extra which is not necessary but is attractive or useful
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accessory [noun]
praised by a lot of people
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acclaimed [adjective]
to succeed in doing something good
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accomplish [verb]
in the way described by a rule, law, or wish
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accordance [noun]
as said by a lot of people
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account [noun]
to increase in amount over a period of time, or to make something increase over a period of time
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accumulate [verb]
when you say that someone has done something bad
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accusation [noun]
If you are ... to something, you have experienced it often enough for it to seem normal to you.
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accustomed [adjective]
to accept that something is true or exists
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acknowledge [verb]
someone who you know but do not know well
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acquaintance [noun]
a legal process in a court / damaged or hurt and not able to operate or play sports / something that you can do in a particular situation
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action [noun]
An ... volcano could throw out rocks, fire, etc. at any time.
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active [adjective]
the process or act of changing to suit a new situation
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adaptation [noun]
If something is ..., it makes you want more of it so that you become addicted.
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addictive [adjective]
to deal with a problem
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address [verb]
the work of organizing and arranging the operation of something, such as a company
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administration [noun]
relating to the organization and management of something
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administrative [adjective]
someone who helps to manage an organization
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administrator [noun]
having finished growing
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adult [adjective]
someone whose job is to give advice about a subject
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adviser [noun]
having a lot of money
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affluent [adjective]
cheap enough for most people to be able to buy
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affordable [adjective]
despite / used to say that something happened or was true although you did not expect it to happen or be true
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after [preposition]
to have a reason not to like someone or something
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against [preposition]
an international organization or government department
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agency [noun]
a list of subjects that people will discuss at a meeting
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agenda [noun]
angry or violent behaviour towards someone
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aggression [noun]
using forceful methods and determined to succeed
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aggressive [adjective]
If something happened long ..., it happened a great amount of time...
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ago [adverb]
If two descriptions, statements, etc..., they are the same
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agree [verb]
before the time that was planned
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ahead [adjective]
money, food, or equipment that is given to help a country or group of people / in order to collect money for a group of people who need it / using something to help you / a piece of equipment that helps you to do something
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aid [noun]
to help someone
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aid [verb]
on television or radio
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air [noun]
to make someone worried or frightened
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alarm [verb]
causing worry or fear
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alarming [adjective]
quick to notice and react to things around you
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alert [adjective]
a warning about a possibly dangerous situation
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alert [noun]
used to say that something happened or was true although you did not expect it to happen or be true / used for saying that something is true in general if you think about all its aspects / very late at night, until early morning, or almost ... the time
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all [determiner; pronoun]
suddenly / used to show that you do not agree with something or that you are annoyed about something / to be ready
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all [adverb]
when you say that someone has done something wrong or illegal, without proof that this is true
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allegation [noun]
believed to be true, but not proved
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alleged [adjective]
to give some time, money, space, etc. to be used for a particular purpose
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allocate [verb]
to plan to use a particular amount of money, time, etc. for something / to make it possible for someone to do something
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allow [verb]
money that you are given regularly, especially to pay for a particular thing
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allowance [noun]
someone who supports you, especially when other people are against you
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ally [noun]
used to emphasize that something is more impossible than another thing
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alone [adjective; adverb]
next to someone or something / together with someone
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alongside [adverb; preposition]
a change, or the process of changing something
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alteration [noun]
one out of every two days, weeks, years, etc.
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alternate [adjective]
If two things ..., one thing happens, then the other thing happens, then the first thing happens again, etc.
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alternate [verb]

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