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able adj. 1 capable, qualified, competent, proficient: I feel quite<br />

able to take care of myself, thank you. He is an able tennis<br />

player. 2 talented, clever, skilled, masterful, masterly; adept,<br />

skilful, gifted, superior, expert, accomplished: There is no<br />

doubt that Wellington was a very able general.<br />

abnormal adj. 1 deviant, deviating, irregular, unusual, unconventional,<br />

aberrant, Psych jargon exceptional: The wing of a bat is an<br />

abnormal structure. 2 peculiar, unusual, odd, strange, queer,<br />

freakish, unnatural, extraordinary, weird, eccentric, bizarre,<br />

anomalous, aberrant, perverse, deviant, irregular, Colloq<br />

offbeat, Slang oddball, kinky, weirdo: They certainly make the<br />

contestants on that TV show do some very abnormal things.<br />

abnormality<br />

n. 1 irregularity, unconformity, unusualness, singularity,<br />

eccentricity, unconventionality, uncommonness, deviation,<br />

aberration, idiosyncrasy: The desire in a man to wear women's<br />

clothing is viewed as an abnormality. 2 distortion, anomaly,<br />

malformation, deformity: The child was born with an abnormality<br />

of the right foot.<br />

abode n. residence, dwelling, dwelling-place, house, home, domicile,<br />

habitation, quarters, lodging, accommodation Military billet;<br />

Colloq Brit digs, diggings: He was described as being of no<br />

fixed abode.<br />

abolish v. eliminate, end, put an end to, terminate, destroy,<br />

annihilate, annul, void, make void, demolish, do away with,<br />

nullify, repeal, cancel, obliterate, liquidate, destroy, stamp<br />

out, quash, extinguish, erase, delete, expunge; eradicate,<br />

extirpate, deracinate, uproot: The best way to abolish folly is<br />

to spread wisdom. Prohibition in the US was abolished in 1933.<br />

abolition n. elimination, end, termination, annulment, nullification,<br />

repudiation, cancellation; destruction, annihilation: 1837<br />

marks the abolition of the slave trade in the British Empire.<br />

abominable<br />

adj. 1 offensive, repugnant, repulsive, vile, monstrous,<br />

loathsome, odious, execrable, detestable, despicable, base,<br />

disgusting, nauseous, nauseating, foul, abhorrent, horrid,

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