#1 Abandon ----- Achieve

 








1.Abandon

Verb - To leave or give up completely.

Example:

After many failed attempts, he decided to abandon the project.

 

Noun: Abandonment - The act of leaving something behind.

Example: The dog showed signs of sadness after its owner's abandonment.

 

Adjective: Abandoned - Left without care or attention.

Example: The old house looked eerie and abandoned.

 

2.Abscond

Verb - To leave hurriedly and secretly, typically to avoid detection or arrest.

Example:

The thief tried to abscond with the stolen goods before the police arrived.

 

Noun: Absconder - One who has absconded.

Example: The absconder was apprehended by the authorities.

 

3.Absorb

Verb - To take in or soak up.

Example:

The sponge can absorb a significant amount of water.

 

Noun: Absorption - The process of taking in or soaking up.

Example: The absorption of nutrients is vital for plant growth.

 

Adjective: Absorbent - Having the ability to soak up liquids.

Example: The paper towel is highly absorbent.

 

4.Accelerate

Verb - To increase speed or rate.

Example:

Pressing the gas pedal will accelerate the car.

 

Noun: Acceleration - The act or process of speeding up.

Example: The acceleration of technological advancements is astounding.

 

Adjective: Accelerated - Increased in speed or rate.

Example: The accelerated pace of the project surprised everyone.

 

5.Accentuate

Verb - To emphasize or highlight.

Example:

The artist used shadows to accentuate the features of the portrait.

 

Noun: Accentuation - The act of emphasizing or making more noticeable.

Example: The accentuation of certain colors made the painting vibrant.

 

Adjective: Accentuated - Made more noticeable or prominent.

Example: The dress had accentuated patterns that caught everyone's eye.

 

6.Accept

Verb - To agree to receive or undertake something.

Example:

She decided to accept the job offer.

 

Noun: Acceptance - The action of agreeing to receive or undertake something.

Example: The acceptance of new ideas is essential for progress.

 

Adjective: Acceptable - Able to be agreed upon or received.

Example: The terms of the contract were acceptable to both parties.

 

7.Access

Noun/Verb - The means or opportunity to approach or enter.

Example:

She was granted access to the restricted area.

 

Noun: Accessibility - The quality of being easily reached or used.

Example: The accessibility of information online has transformed education.

Verb: Accessible - Able to be reached or entered.

Example: The elevator is now accessible to people with disabilities.

 

8.Accommodate

Verb - To provide lodging or space for.

Example:

The hotel can accommodate up to 200 guests.

 

Noun: Accommodation - Lodging or a place to stay.

Example: The city offers various accommodations for tourists.

 

Adjective: Accommodating - Willing to help or make adjustments.

Example: The accommodating host made everyone feel welcome.

 

9.Accost

Verb - To approach and speak to someone aggressively or insistently.

Example:

The stranger accosted her on the dark street.

 

Noun: Accosting - The act of approaching someone aggressively.

Example: She was unnerved by the accosting in the alley.

 

10.Achieve

Verb - To successfully bring about or reach a goal.

Example:

After years of hard work, he finally achieved his dream.

 

Noun: Achievement - Something accomplished successfully.

Example: Winning the championship was a significant achievement.

 

Adjective: Achievable - Capable of being attained or accomplished.

Example: Setting realistic goals makes them more achievable.

 

Short Conversation:

 

Mary: Have you decided whether to accept the job offer?

 

Leena: Yes, I've decided to accept. It's a fantastic opportunity.

 

Mary: That's great! How will you accommodate the move to a new city?

 

Leena: I'm currently looking for accommodations. I need something accessible and affordable.

 

Mary: Smart choice. Any plans to achieve a work-life balance?

 

Leena: Absolutely. I believe it's achievable with proper time management. How about you?

 

Mary: I'm trying to accentuate the positive aspects of my current role while figuring out how to accelerate my career growth.

 

Leena: That's a good approach. Don't let any challenges accost your enthusiasm for personal and professional achievements.

 

Mary: True, maintaining a positive mindset is crucial. Let's not abandon our goals, no matter how perplexing the journey might be.

 

Leena: Agreed. The burstiness of experiences adds flavor to our lives.

 

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