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a2 |
one, as a quantity. [1/3 definitions] |
aboard |
When you are aboard, it means that you are on something that travels, such as a boat, plane, or train. [1/2 definitions] |
about |
"About" sometimes means "near" or "close to." If you are about the same age as your friend, it means that you are near the same age. [1/9 definitions] |
abrupt |
saying so little as to be rude or unpleasant. [1/2 definitions] |
abstract |
When a painting or sculpture is abstract, you can't tell what it is. It has shapes and maybe color, but it's not a clear picture of anything. The artist may be trying to suggest a feeling or idea or maybe even people and things, but the artist is not trying to show those people and things as they are in reality. [1/3 definitions] |
academy |
An academy is a school. Usually an academy is a private school. People have to pay to go to a private school. Some academies focus on a particular type of thing, such as art, music, military training, or science. Academies give special classes for these things. Some academies are regular schools for school children, and some academies give classes for adult students, especially in things like music, drama, or art. |
accept |
to think of as true or correct. [2/5 definitions] |
accessory |
In law, an accessory is a person who helps another person so that they can break the law or so that they can avoid getting caught. An accessory helps in some way but doesn't actually take part in the crime of the other person. An accessory gives help before or after the crime is committed. Although it is not as serious, being an accessory is also a crime. [1/2 definitions] |
accompany |
to be connected with; happen at the same time as; follow. [2/3 definitions] |
according to |
as said or indicated by. [1/2 definitions] |
acquire |
to get or come to have as one's own. |
across |
so as to pass over at an angle, as one line crossing over another. [1/5 definitions] |
actually |
as a matter of fact; really. |
act up |
to happen again or return, as an illness or malfunction. [1/2 definitions] |
A.D. |
A.D. is an abbreviation of the Latin words "anno domini." The abbreviation A.D. is used in dates when people are talking about things in history that happened after Jesus Christ was born. The year that Jesus Christ was born is called "1 A.D." The year after that is called "2 A.D." Jesus Christ is considered both God and man in the religion of Christianity, and he is an important figure in the history of the world. The calendar that most people use nowadays was created by Christians. That's why the year of Christ's birth was chosen as a way to divide older times from newer times. This calendar is not the first or only calendar that people in the world have created, but most people nowadays use this particular calendar. Instead of "A.D.," though, people often use "C.E." nowadays, which stands for "Common Era" or "Christian Era." |
adapt |
When a person adapts to a new situation, they make changes in the way they think or the way they do things. They adapt so that they can live or be happier under new conditions. If a plant or animal adapts, it changes its body or behavior so that it can live under new conditions, such as having to live in a new place or in a different climate. [1/2 definitions] |
addict |
a person who depends on something, such as a drug, that is usually harmful and cannot be easily given up. [1/3 definitions] |
addiction |
If a person has an addiction, their body sends out signals that they must continue to take or take more of a certain a drug or similar substance. These signals cause a desire for the drug that is very, very strong, and it can make people do things that they would not normally do just to get it. Addiction is something that can ruin people's lives. Some drugs cause addiction, but most drugs that people take as medicine do not. |
adhesive |
a sticky substance or material such as glue. [1/2 definitions] |
ad-lib |
to make up as one goes along; say or do something without practice or planning. [1/2 definitions] |
administration |
the people in charge of taking care of or managing something as a group. [1/3 definitions] |
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