Without the letter A, there would be no alphabet so let’s give some attention to this well deserving letter. Here are some amazing A words to learn, that you may or may not already know.
- Allegory – A story with a hidden meaning, often moral or political.
Example Sentence: The allegory of the Tortoise and the Hare is, never underestimate your competition. - Axiom – A statement or principle that is accepted as true without proof. Example Sentence: An example of an axiom is, I can feel it in my knees that it will rain.
- Archaeology – The study of ancient human history through artifacts and physical remains.
Example Sentence: Archaeology helps us learn about ancient civilizations. - Antagonist – A character in a story who opposes the main character, creating conflict.
Example Sentence: Darth Vader is a famous antagonist. - Anomaly – Something that deviates from what is standard or expected.
Example Sentence: My phone running out of battery is an anomaly. - Amphibian – A cold blooded vertabrate animal that can live both in water and on land.
Example Sentence: The biggest amphibian is the South China Giant Salamander. - Aesthetics – The study of beauty and taste, particularly in arts.
Example Sentence: The artist’s aesthetic is known for its use of bright contrasting colors. - Antibody – A protein produced by by the immune system to nuetralize or destroy harmful substances.
Example Sentence: Kids tended to have more nasal antibody responses than adults. - Apprentice – A person who is learning a trade from a skilled employer.
Example Sentence: The directors apprentice had big ideas for a new movie. - Ambidextrous – Able to use both hands with equal skill.
Example Sentence: I don’t know a single ambidextrous person.
Now that you’ve learned these words, I suggest using them in your everyday conversations, messages, and calls. Trust me, you’ll look much smarter.