| A | B |
| abdicate | to formally resign a position |
| abeyance | temporary inactivity, suspension |
| abscond | depart secretly or hide oneself |
| accede | to give in to a request or command |
| acessory | a person that assists a law braker |
| accost | to approach and speak, to offer a challenging or agressive way |
| acquisition | something gained or obtained |
| acrimonious | biting, sharpe, bitter, in a matter |
| adjudge | to decide or rule upon as a judge |
| adjure | to command solemly under oath or penalty of acurse |
| aegis | a sheild or breast plate of majesty |
| aesthetic | of or relating to art |
| allay | to put at rest to make quiet |
| amorphous | having no definate form |
| antipathy | large dislike of something |
| atipode | the eact opposite or contrary to each other |
| apostasy | forsaking or giving up your beliefs |
| apposite | highly appropriate,suitable, relavent |
| archives | aplace in which you store historical documents or records |
| ascertain | to determine with certainty |