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Abandon Verb - desert, ditch, drop, forgo, forsake, give up, jilt, leave, quit, relinquish, renounce, resign, scrap, sink, surrender, vacate, waive, yield.
Antonyms - continue, persist, support.

Abbey noun - cloister, convent, monastery, nunnery, priory, seminary.

Abject Adjective - contemptible, debased, degenerate, degraded, deplorable, despicable, dishonourable, forlorn, hopeless, humiliating, ignoble, low, mean, miserable, outcast, pathetic, pitiable, servile, sordid, submissive, worthless, wretched.
Antonyms - Exalted, proud.

Ablaze Adjective - 1 aglow, alight, blazing, burning, flaming, flashing, glaring, gleaming, glowing, ignited, illuminated, lighted, luminous, radiant, sparkling. 2 angry, aroused, brilliant, enthusiastic, excited, fervent, fiery, frenzied, furious, impassioned, incensed, passionate, adept,

Abbot noun - abbe, head, prior, superior.
Abbreviation noun - abridgement, abstraction, clipping, compression, contraction, curtailment, digest, precis, reduction, resume, shortening, summary, synopsis.
Antonyms - expansion, extensionoun -

Abdicate Verb - abandon, forgo, give up, quit, relinquish, renounce, repudiate, resign, retire, surrender, vacate, yield.

Abdomen noun - belly, guts, paunch,    stomach, tummy.

Abduct Verb - abduce, appropriate, carry off, kidnap, run away with, seduce, seize, snatch, spirit away.

Able Adjective - accomplished, adept, adequate, capable, clever,
competent, dexterous, effective, efficient, experienced, expert, fit, gifted, ingenious, masterly, powerful, practised, proficient, qualified, skilful, strong, talented.

Antonyms - incapable, incompetent, ineffective.

 

Abet Verb - aid, assist, back, encourage, help, incite, promote, prompt, sanction, spur, succour, support, sustain, uphold, urge.
Antonyms - discourage, hinder.

Abhor Verb - abominate, despise, detest, hate, loathe, shrink from, shudder at, spurnoun -
 Antonyms - Adore, love.
Abide Verb - 1 accept, bear, put up with, stand, tolerate. 2 continue, endure, last, persist, remainoun -

Ability noun - adeptness, aptitude, capability, capacity, competence, dexterity, endowment, expertise, facility, faculty, flair, forte, genius, gift, knack, know-how, potentiality, power, proficiency, qualification, skill, strength, talent, touch.
Antonyms - Inability, incompetece, weakness.

Abolish Verb - annul, blot out, cancel, destroy, do away with, eliminate, end, eradicate, get rid of, invalidate, nullify, obliterate, overthrow, overturn, put an end to, quash, repeal, repudiate, rescind, revoke, stamp out, subvert, suppress, terminate.
Antonyms - authorise, continue, retainoun -
Aborigine noun - aboriginal, native.
Antonyms - immigrant, incomer.
Abort Verb - arrest, call off, check, end, fail, frustrate, halt, nullify, stop, terminate, thwart
Antonyms - continue.

Abortion noun - failure, frustration,
Abridge misadventure, misbirth, miscarriage, terminationoun -
Antonyms - continuation, success.

Ablution noun - bath, bathing, cleansing, purgation, purging, purification, shower, washing.
Abnormal Adjective - aberrant, anomalous, curious, different, divergent, eccentric, erratic, exceptional, extraordinary, irregular, odd, paranormal, peculiar, queer, singular, strange, uncommon, unexpected, unnatural, unusual, weird.

Antonyms - normal, straight, typical.

 

 

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