front 1 ADHERENT | back 1 a follower of a leader; supporter |
front 2 ADDICT | back 2 to devote (oneself) habitually or compulsively; one who is addicted |
front 3 ACME | back 3 the highest point |
front 4 ACCRUE | back 4 to accumulate over time |
front 5 ABSTRACT | back 5 difficult to understand; impersonal; theoretical |
front 6 Addicted (Sentence) | back 6 My mother’s only regret was that she allowed herself to _______________become to nicotine. |
front 7 Abstract (Sentence) | back 7 Dad’s paintings were ___________, we couldn’t tell what they were. |
front 8 Accrued (Sentence) | back 8 By the time he was eighteen he had _____________ a good knowledge of computer skills. |
front 9 ACME (Sentence) | back 9 Because he thought the stock market had reached its__________, Mr. Johnston told his stock broker to sell. |
front 10 ADHERENTS (Sentence) | back 10 The political candidate praised his ____________________for their support. |