| 1 | Almighty | The Almighty is a name for a god in a religion. |
| 2 | August | August is the eighth month of the year. |
| 3 | Bible | The Bible is the book of sacred writing in the Christian religion. |
| 4 | Catholic | A Catholic thing or person is one that is connected with the Roman Catholic Church. |
| 5 | Celsius | Celsius is a scale for measuring temperature. |
| 6 | DNA | DNA is the short form of deoxyribonucleic acid. |
| 7 | December | December is the twelfth month of the year. |
| 8 | FALSE | If something is false, it is not correct. |
| 9 | Fahrenheit | Fahrenheit is a temperature scale where water freezes at 32° and boils at 212°. |
| 10 | January | January is the first month of the year. |
| 11 | July | The seventh month of the year is July. |
| 12 | Mandarin | Mandarin is one of the two main Chinese languages. |
| 13 | Renaissance | The Renaissance was a period between the 14th and 17th centuries. |
| 14 | abandon | To abandon something is to leave it forever or for a long time. |
| 15 | abbey | An abbey is a house, or group of houses, where monks or nuns live. |
| 16 | ability | Ability is the quality of a person being able to do something well. |
| 17 | abnormal | If something is abnormal, it is different from normal or average. |
| 18 | aboard | Someone aboard a ship or plane is in or on it. |
| 19 | abolish | To abolish something means to put an end to it, such as a system or law. |
| 20 | above | If something is above, it is at a higher level than something else. |
| 21 | abroad | An action done abroad is done in a different country. |
| 22 | abrupt | If something is abrupt, it is sudden or unexpected. |
| 23 | absence | Absence is the state of something being away. |
| 24 | absent | If someone or something is absent, they are missing or not in the place they are expected to be. |
| 25 | absorb | To absorb a liquid means to take it inside. |
| 26 | abstract | An abstract thing is an idea or thought, not a physical thing. |
| 27 | absurd | If something or someone is absurd, they are ridiculous. |
| 28 | abundant | If something is abundant, then it is available in large quantities. |
| 29 | abuse | To abuse means to hurt someone or something on purpose. |
| 30 | academic | When something is academic, it relates to schools and education. |
| 31 | academy | An academy is a special type of school. |
| 32 | accelerate | To accelerate means to increase in speed. |
| 33 | accent | An accent is a certain way of speaking that shows where a person is from. |
| 34 | accept | To accept something that is offered is to take it. |
| 35 | acceptance | Acceptance is when people agree that an idea, statement, explanation, etc., is right or true. |
| 36 | access | Access is the right to enter or use something. |
| 37 | accessory | An accessory is a thing that is added to another thing to make it look better. |
| 38 | accident | An accident is unexpected, and may cause some trouble. |
| 39 | accommodate | To accommodate is to have enough room. |
| 40 | accompany | To accompany other people means to join them or go with them. |
| 41 | accomplish | To accomplish something means to finish it. |
| 42 | accordingly | If someone acts accordingly, they act in a way that is suitable. |
| 43 | account | An account with a bank is an arrangement to keep one’s money there. |
| 44 | accountable | When someone is accountable, he or she is responsible for the effects of his or her actions. |
| 45 | accountant | An accountant is a person whose job is to keep financial accounts for a business. |
| 46 | accounting | People study accounting so they can deal with money and finance properly. |
| 47 | accumulate | To accumulate something is to collect a lot of it over time. |
| 48 | accurate | If something is accurate, it is completely correct. |
| 49 | accuse | To accuse someone of something is to blame them for doing it. |
| 50 | accustom | To accustom oneself to something is to get used to it. |