| A | B |
| abolish | v. to cancel; to revoke |
| abolishment | n. the act of abolishing / cancelling / revoking something |
| abundant | adj. plentiful; copious; profuse; full abounding with |
| abundance | n. a great or plentiful amount |
| account | n. business arrangement; client; funds deposited in a bank |
| accountant | n. a person who keeps financial records; a person who conducts financial audits |
| accounting | n. bookkeeping methods involved in making a financial record of business transactions and in the preparation of statements concerning the assets, liabilities, and operating results of a business |
| abroad | adv. in another country; outside; widely |
| absence | n. failure to appear; state of being away; state of being not present |
| absent | adj. not present |
| accommodate | v. to adapt oneself; to host guests; to provide lodging |
| accommodation | n. housing; residence; lodging; arrangement; adjustment |
| accommodating | adj. helpful and obliging |
| achieve | v. to obtain; to attain; to perform; to accomplish |
| achivement | n. achievement |
| acquaintance | n. person that you have met but do not know well; knowledge of something; familiarity |
| acquainted | adj. familiar; close; intimate; informed; aware |
| acquaint | v. to make familiar; to present someone; to introduce someone |
| acquire | v. to buy; to obtain; to purchase; to attain |
| acquisition | n. purchase; something that has been purchased or obtained |