Vocabulary 1 1.Adjunct – n. a subordinate; an assistant 2.Admonish – v. to warn, to caution 3.Advocate – v. to recommend; to speak in favor of 4.Affiliate.

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Vocabulary 1 1.Adjunct – n. a subordinate; an assistant 2.Admonish – v. to warn, to caution 3.Advocate – v. to recommend; to speak in favor of 4.Affiliate – n. an associate, partner 5.Affliction – n. anything causing great suffering 6.Aghast – adj. feeling great dismay or horror

7. Alacrity – n. liveliness, willingness 8. Alienate – v. to make others unfriendly to you 9. Allude – v. to hint at, to refer to indirectly 10. Aloof – adj. reserved, distant

Vocabulary 1 1.Adjunct – n. a subordinate; an assistant 2.Admonish – v. to warn, to caution 3.Advocate – v. to recommend; to speak in favor of 4.Affiliate – n. an associate, partner 5.Affliction – n. anything causing great suffering 6.Aghast – adj. feelind great dismay or horror

7. Alacrity – n. liveliness, willingness 8. Alienate – v. to make others unfriendly to you 9. Allude – v. to hint at, to refer to indirectly 10. Aloof – adj. reserved, distant

Vocabulary 1 1.Adjunct – n. a subordinate; an assistant 2.Admonish – v. to warn, to caution 3.Advocate – v. to recommend; to speak in favor of 4.Affiliate – n. an associate, partner 5.Affliction – n. anything causing great suffering 6.Aghast – adj. feelind great dismay or horror

7. Alacrity – n. liveliness, willingness 8. Alienate – v. to make others unfriendly to you 9. Allude – v. to hint at, to refer to indirectly 10. Aloof – adj. reserved, distant