100 One Word Substitutions (Starting with A)
A
Abdicate – To give up a throne voluntarily
Abduct – To take someone away illegally
Aberration – A departure from normal or expected behavior
Abhor – To hate strongly
Abnegation – Self-denial or renunciation
Abolish – Formally put an end to something (law, system)
Aborigine – Original inhabitant of a country
Abridged – Shortened version of a book
Absolve – To free from blame or guilt
Abstain – To refrain from doing something
Abundant – More than enough
Accolade – Award or honor
Accomplice – A person who helps in crime
Accord – Agreement or harmony
Accumulate – Collect or gather over time
Acrid – Having a sharp or bitter taste/smell
Acrimonious – Bitter in tone or manner
Acrophobia – Fear of heights
Actuary – One who calculates insurance risks and premiums
Acumen – Ability to make good judgments quickly
100 One Word Substitutions (Starting with A)
Ad
Adapt – Adjust to new conditions
Addiction – Compulsive dependence on something
Adherent – A supporter or follower
Adjoin – To be next to or joined with
Adjudicate – To make a formal judgment
Adjourn – To postpone or suspend
Ad-lib – To speak without preparation
Admonish – To warn or reprimand firmly
Adolescent – A person in teenage years
Adopt – To legally take someone else’s child
Ae / Af / Ag
Aerial – Existing in the air
Aesthetic – Related to beauty or art
Affable – Friendly and easy to talk to
Affluent – Wealthy
Agenda – List of items to be discussed
Agile – Quick and light in movement
Agog – Very eager or curious
Agronomy – Science of soil and crop production
Agoraphobia – Fear of open spaces
Alacrity – Cheerful readiness
100 One Word Substitutions (Starting with A)
Al
Alias – A false name used
Alien – A foreigner or outsider
Alimony – Allowance given to a divorced spouse
Alliteration – Repetition of consonant sounds
Allopathy – System of medicine using drugs/surgery
Allusion – Indirect reference
Almanac – Annual calendar with important dates
Altruist – One who is unselfishly concerned for others
Amalgamate – To combine or unite
Amateur – A person who engages in something for pleasure, not for money
Am
Ambassador – Official envoy/diplomat
Ambidextrous – Able to use both hands equally well
Ambiguity – Having more than one meaning
Amnesia – Partial or complete loss of memory
Amphibian – Creature that lives both on land and water
Amputate – To cut off a limb
Anachronism – Something out of its proper time
Analogy – Comparison between two things
Anarchy – Lawlessness or disorder
Anatomy – Study of structure of the body
100 One Word Substitutions (Starting with A)
An
Ancestor – Person from whom one descends
Anemometer – Instrument measuring wind speed
Animosity – Strong hostility
Annihilate – To destroy completely
Anniversary – Yearly recurrence of an event
Announce – To make known publicly
Anomaly – Something irregular or abnormal
Anonymous – Without name or identity
Antagonist – An opponent
Antidote – Remedy to counter poison
Ap
Apathy – Lack of interest or concern
Apex – The highest point
Aphasia – Loss of ability to speak
Aphorism – A short wise saying
Aplomb – Self-confidence
Apocalypse – End of the world or great disaster
Apogee – Highest point of something
Apology – Expression of regret
Apparatus – A set of tools or equipment
Appease – To calm or pacify
100 One Word Substitutions (Starting with A)
Ar
Arable – Land suitable for cultivation
Arbiter – A judge or mediator
Arbitrary – Based on personal choice, not reason
Archaeology – Study of human history through remains
Archipelago – Group of islands
Aristocracy – Rule by nobility
Armistice – Temporary suspension of fighting
Aromatic – Having a pleasant smell
Arrogant – Proud in an unpleasant way
Artisan – Skilled manual worker
As / At / Au
Ascetic – One who lives a simple, self-denying life
Asylum – Shelter for mentally ill or political refugees
Atheist – One who denies the existence of God
Athenaeum – Library or reading room
Atlas – Collection of maps
Atomizer – Instrument for spraying liquids
Audience – Group of listeners
Auditorium – Hall for public gatherings
Augury – The practice of predicting the future
Autocracy – Government by a single person with absolute power
100 One Word Substitutions (Starting with A)
100 One Word Substitutions (Starting with Z)