All Daily Conversation Vocabulary
A
Used before a word to mean one single thing or person.
Abandon
VerbTo leave something or someone behind permanently.
Able
AdjectiveHaving the power, skill, or time to do something.
About
Adverb
(prep) : Used to show the subject of something, or to mean "close to" in time, number, or place.
(adv) : Moving or happening in many places; around.
Above
Adjective(prep) : At a higher place or level than something else.
(adv) : In or to a higher place.
(adj) : Mentioned earlier or higher on a page.
Absolute
AdjectiveComplete or total; not limited in any way.
Absolutely
AdverbCompletely or totally; used to strongly agree.
Abundant
VerbExisting in large quantities; more than enough.
Academic
Noun(adj) : Related to school, learning, or studying.
(n) : A person who teaches or studies at a college or university.
Accelerate
VerbTo increase speed or make something happen more quickly.
Accept
VerbTo take something offered or to agree something is true or happening.
Acceptable
AdjectiveGood enough to be allowed, agreed with, or used in a particular situation.
Access
Noun(n) : The right or ability to enter, use, or get something.
(v) : To enter, use, or get something.
Accident
NounAn unexpected event that causes damage or injury, not done on purpose.
Accompany
VerbTo say someone has done something wrong or bad, before it's proven.
Accomplish
VerbTo successfully complete or achieve a task, goal, or objective.
According to
PrepositionAs someone says or as shown by a source or plan.
Account
Noun(n) : A record or profile used for money, information, or services.
(v) : To explain the reason for something or show what happened to it.
Accuracy
NounThe quality of being correct, precise, or free from errors.
Accuse
VerbTo claim that someone has done something wrong or illegal.
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