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abjure, ablaze, able, abnegation, abnormal
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abjure, ablaze, able, abnegation, abnormal
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2005-5-30
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ab.jure [transitive]
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formal to state publicly that you will give up a particular belief or way of behaving - synonym renounce |
a.blaze [not before noun] written
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burning strongly with a lot of flames
- see also blaze
Within minutes the whole house was ablaze.
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very bright or colourful
a passing pleasure-boat, with all its lights ablaze
Her yard was ablaze with summer flowers. |
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feeling or showing strong emotion, especially anger
ablaze with
His eyes were ablaze with fury. |
a.ble
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clever or good at doing something
one of my more able students |
able seaman [countable]
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a low rank in the navy, or someone who has this rank
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able-bodied
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physically strong and healthy, especially when compared with someone who is disabled
Every able-bodied man had to fight for his country. |
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able also -ible [in adjectives]
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having a particular quality or condition
knowledgeable (=knowing a lot)
comfortable |
- ably -ibly suffix [in adverbs]
unbelievably |
ab.ne.ga.tion [uncountable] formal
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when you do not allow yourself to have or do something that you want
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ab.norm.al
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very different from usual in a way that seems strange, worrying, wrong, or dangerous - opposite normal
abnormal behaviour
an abnormal level of cholesterol
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