Adage - An inherited saying or phrase that has been historically used to express a common experience., Adjure - To do something, you persuade, eagerly appeal, or solemnly order them to do it., Adapt - To change to adjust or become used to it., Adjacent - adjacent to something that lies close to or neighbors it., Adversary - A person who goes against you in some way, such as an opponent in a contest or a personal enemy in a conflict., Adventitious - Something that happens unexpectedly and by chance that is not inherent or natural to a given item or situation is adventitious, such as a root appearing in an unusual place on a plant., Advocate - To publicly push for implementing it., Advent - The advent of something new, such as an invention, marks the beginning of its arrival or appearance to the world at large., Adversity - Struggle with trouble, bad luck, and difficult times., Adjudicate - A competition or dispute, you officially decide who is right or what should be done concerning any difficulties that may arise., Inadvertently - Something that is not done intentionally; rather, it is an accident that happens because someone is not being attentive to their surroundings., Addicted - Given over (to a habit); habituated; devoted, Adjourn - put off to another day; suspend a meeting to resume at a future time; defer; recess, Adequate - equal to, or sufficient for, a specific need; en, Adverse - in opposition to one's interests; hostile; unfavorable,

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