abandon
To desert or give up completely (v.); uninhibited freedom from restraint (n.)
College English Test Band 6 vocabulary.
5,406 words
To desert or give up completely (v.); uninhibited freedom from restraint (n.)
A shortened form of a word or phrase
To tolerate something; to comply with rules; to remain
Deviating from what is typical or normal
To formally put an end to a law or institution
Sudden and unexpected; curt in manner
The state of being away or not present; a lack of something
Not present; inattentive; to keep oneself away
Complete and unconditional; not relative or limited
To soak up a substance; to take in information; to fully engage attention
The process of absorbing; complete engrossment of the mind
Theoretical, not concrete; a summary of a text
Contrary to reason or common sense; ridiculous; the philosophical concept of life's meaninglessness
A very large quantity; a plentiful supply
Cruel or improper treatment; to misuse or treat harmfully; offensive language
Relating to education or scholarship (adj.); a university scholar or teacher (n.)
A school for higher or specialized learning; a society promoting arts or sciences
To cause to move faster; to increase in speed or rate
The act of receiving or agreeing to something willingly; approval
To gain or obtain access to; A way or means of approaching or entering; an entrance; a passage
A person who assists in a crime; contributing to an offense in a secondary role
Easy to reach, use, or understand
An additional item or fashion complement; a person assisting in a crime
Happening by chance or without intention; a temporary musical notation symbol
To provide space or lodging; to adapt to suit needs
A place to stay; an adaptation or adjustment
To go with someone; to occur alongside; to play musical accompaniment
Something successfully achieved; a skill acquired through effort
To make to agree or correspond; to suit one thing to another; to adjust; Agreement or concurrence of opinion, will, or action
Agreement or conformity with rules or standards