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Explore Vocabulary: Abstemious, Accolade, Adversary, and More

Enhance your vocabulary with our rich selection of words from Unit 1. Learn the meanings and context of terms like "abstemious," referring to moderation in eating and drinking, and "accolade," an award of merit, as well as "adversary," which signifies an opponent. This unit covers various adjectives and verbs, including concepts like "abstract," "abstruse," and the importance of recognizing one's shortcomings (acknowledge). Mastering these words will deepen your understanding of language, allowing you to express yourself more effectively.

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Explore Vocabulary: Abstemious, Accolade, Adversary, and More

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  1. Vocabulary Unit 1

  2. Abstemious - ADJ • Eating and drinking in moderation; restricted to bare necessities • Models often must be abstemious in order to avoid gaining weight.

  3. Abstract - ADJ • Not concrete; theoretical • Numbers are abstract, but they can be represented by symbols.

  4. Abstruse - ADJ • Difficult to understand • Many people find higher mathematics to be an abstruse subject.

  5. Acclaim - Verb • Applaud; announce with great approval • The principal acclaimed the winner of the Best Student of the Year and then gave him a prize.

  6. Accolade - Noun • Award of merit • A Pulitzer Prize is one of thehighest accolades that a writer can receive.

  7. Acknowledge - Verb • Recognize; admit • Acknowledging our shortcomings is the first step to changing ourselves for the better.

  8. Acquiesce - Verb • Agree without protesting • Soldiers are expected to acquiesce to the orders of their superior officers.

  9. Adulation - Noun • Excessive flattery or admiration • Rock stars often receive widespread adulation for a short period of time.

  10. Adversary - Noun • Opponent • During World War II, Japan found that the United States was a more powerful adversary than it had thought it would be.

  11. Adversity • Hardship; misfortune • Some people believe that adversity improves the character, making one a stronger and more understanding person.

  12. Advocate – Verb or Noun • Argue in favor of; Person who argues for someone else • The government of the United States advocates democracy as the best political system for all countries.

  13. Aesthetic - ADJ • Pertaining to art or beauty • Aesthetics is a branch of philosophy that studies such questions as what makes something beautiful.

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