Accomplice
(uh·KOM·plice) (Noun) Meaning: A person who helps another commit a crime or wrongful act Usage: 1. The thief’s _____________kept watch while he broke into the house. 2. She was unwillingly…
Accommodate (uh·KOM·uh·date) (Verb)
Meaning: To provide with a place to live or to be stored in Usage: 1. The hotel was able to ____________the entire wedding party. 2. The memory card can ______________thousands…
Accolade (AK·kuh·lade) (Noun)
Meaning: An award or privilege granted as a special honor or as an acknowledgment of merit Usage: 1. The scientist received an ____________for her groundbreaking research. 2. Winning the championship…
Accessible (ak·SESS·uh·bul) (Adjective)
Meaning: Easy to approach, reach, enter, or use Usage: 1. The new building is fully __________to people with disabilities. 2. Online courses make education _____________to many more people. Read this…
Accentuate (ak·SEN·choo·ate) (Verb)
Meaning: To make more noticeable or prominent Usage: 1. She wore a red scarf to ______________her outfit. 2. The report _____________d the need for immediate action. Read this story to…
Accelerate (ak·SEL·uh·rate) (Verb)
Meaning: To increase speed or rate Usage: 1. The car ____________as it entered the highway. 2. The company is looking to ______________its growth over the next year. Read this story…
Accede (ak·SEED) (Verb)
Meaning: To agree to a demand, request, or treaty Usage: 1. The company finally ___________to the workers’ demands for better pay. 2. After much negotiation, the king ____________to the terms…
Abysmal (uh·BIZ·mul) (Adjective)
Meaning: Extremely bad; appalling Usage: 1. The conditions in the makeshift camp were __________, lacking basic sanitation facilities. 2. His performance was so _____________that he apologized to the audience afterwards.…
Abundant (uh·BUN·dunt) (Adjective)
Meaning: Present in large quantities; plentiful Usage: 1. The _________harvest this year ensured that no one in the village would go hungry. 2. Wildflowers were _________in the meadow, stretching as…