Thursday, January 19, 2012

more words..

Abysmal, abyss, acclivity, accord, accost, accoutre, accretion, accede

The abysmal ignorance of driving techniques led Ricky to drive the car on an acclivity and then directly into an abyss. The other passengers acceded that he must be accoutred with driving skills and safety components, lest leave alone the Police, but the guards at heaven accost him due to the accretion of risks to himself and others. Up there, the guards were in complete accord.

Accrue, acerbity, acidulous, acquiesce, acquittal, acrid, actuarial, acrimonious, acuity

The economics man looked at everything in life with actuarial lenses and did allowed insurances to accrue. However, he invited acrimonious opinions and acidulous remarks from others and finally charges. However, his acuity in logic and reasoning led to his acquittal, without any acrid views from the public and everyone acquiesced to this judgment. After days his acerbity (bitterness of temper and speech) was washed away.

Acute..adj..quickly perceptive, keen, brief and severe

The acute young doctor realized immediately that the gradual deterioration of her patient’s once acute hearing was due to a chronic illness, not an acute one.

Addendum, addle, adherent, adjunct, adjuration, admonish, adroit

On the adjuration of Mr.X to youngsters to stay in India saying MS is just an adjunct to work and nothing more, the academic experts admonished him regarding his reasoning. That addled (muddled) even those who had been adherents worse than how an addled (rotten) tomato could addle (drive crazy) a cook. With his ‘adroit’ efforts, he could write not only a book on screwing up but also an addendum of personal experiences as well.

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