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abash
to make ashamed
abate
to put an end to
abbess
a female superior or governess of a nunnery
abbey
a monastery or society of people
abbot
the superior or head of an abbey or monastery
abbreviateabbreviate
abbreviat
abdicate
to surrender, renounce or relinquish
abdomen the belly/stomach
the belly/stomach
abduct
to take away secretly by force
abed
in bed
aberrant
straying from the right or normal way
abet
to assist or encourage by aid, especially in crime
abeyance
temporary inactivity
the belly/stomach
abdomen
to take away secretly by force
abduct
in bed
abed
straying from the right or normal way
aberrant
to assist or encourage by aid, especially in crime
abet
temporary inactivity
abeyance
to loath
abhor
to wait for
abide
to cast off or down, to abase
abject
to renounce upon oath
abjure
to deny (oneself something)
abnegate
not conforming to rule or system
abnormal
very hateful, detestable
abominable
anything greatly disliked or abhorred
abomination
original or indigenous to a place
aboriginal
to miscarry, to bring forth something prematurely
abort
unsuccessful
abortive
to be plentiful, to be very prevalent, to overflow
abound
in open sight, without concealment, or deception
aboveboard
to rub or wear away
abrade
rough enough to wear away the outer surface
abrasive
to shorten in duration
abridge
to abolish by authoritative action
abrogate
to form such a collection of pus
abscess
the act of cutting off
abscission
to depart secretly
abscond
a state of being absent
absence
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