abide |
to continue. [3 definitions] |
abide by |
to obey; agree to. |
ability |
the power to do something; the quality of being able. [2 definitions] |
ablaze |
on fire. [2 definitions] |
-able |
a suffix that means capable or worthy of being the object of a certain action. [3 definitions] |
able |
having the skill or power needed to do a thing. [2 definitions] |
abnormal |
not normal or usual. |
aboard |
on or into a ship, plane, bus, or plane; on board. [2 definitions] |
abolish |
to get rid of or do away with; end. |
abolition |
the act of doing away with or putting an end to; the act of abolishing. [2 definitions] |
abolitionism |
a movement in the United States in the 1800s whose goal was to free the people who were slaves and make slavery against the law. |
abolitionist |
a person who supported Abolition, or the ending of slavery, before the Civil War. |
abominable |
causing or deserving hate or disgust. |
aborigine |
one of the first people to live in an area. |
abound |
to be found in large numbers or amounts. |
about |
concerning. [8 definitions] |
about to |
ready to; shortly going to. |
above |
at or to a higher place. [5 definitions] |
aboveboard |
openly and without tricks or lies; honest. |
abrasive |
something rough used to wear away or polish a surface. [2 definitions] |
abreast |
side by side. [2 definitions] |