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Target Word
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abdicate (verb) to renounce or relinquish a throne,
right, power, or responsibility21ablution (noun) the washing of one’s body, or part of it,
especially as a religious ritual21abnegate (verb) 1. to deny or renounce- to relinquish power
21abrogate (verb) 1. to abolish by formal, authoritative action;
to annul, repeal- to treat as nonexistent;
to do away with, set aside
25DEVTXDWXODWH (verb) WRÀHHDEVFRQG 21
DFURQ\P (noun) a word or abbreviation formed from the
initial letters of each of the successive
or major parts of a compound term28acrophobia (noun) abnormal fear of heights 9
DGXPEUDWH (verb) 1. to give a sketchy outline of; to suggest,
disclose, or outline partially- to foreshadow vaguely; to intimate
13agent provocateur
(noun)a secret agent hired to incite suspected
persons to illegal action that will make
them liable to punishment35agitprop (noun) political propaganda delivered through
art, music, drama, or literature14agoraphobia (noun) abnormal fear of open or public spaces 9
alacrity (noun) a quick and cheerful readiness
and eagerness to do something19antediluvian
(adjective)- of or relating to the period
EHIRUHWKHELEOLFDOÀRRG - very old-fashioned, out of date,
antiquated, or primitive
21apocryphal (adjective) of doubtful or dubious authenticity; false 3