English language synonyms questions
126. Arbiter: one having the power of judging and determining.
127. Arbitrage: the simultaneous purchase and sale of a good or asset.
128. Arcane: understood by only a few.
129. Arcane: understood or known by only a few.
130. Arcanum: a secret; a mystery.
131. Argot: a specialized vocabulary peculiar to a particular group.
132. Argot: a specialized vocabulary peculiar to a particular group.
133. Argus-eyed: extremely observant; watchful.
134. Argus-eyed: extremely observant; watchful.
135. Aright: rightly; correctly.
136. Arrant: outright; thoroughgoing.
137. Arriviste: an upstart.
138. Arrogate: to claim or seize without right or justification.
139. Ascetic: one who practices extreme self-denial; also, austere, severe.
140. Ascetic: one who practices extreme self-denial; also, austere, severe.
141. Ascetic: one who practices extreme self-denial; also, austere, severe.
142. Ascribe: to attribute, as to a cause.
143. Ascribe: to attribute.
144. Asperity: roughness of surface, sound, or manner.
145. Asperity: roughness, of surface, sound, or manner.
146. Aspersion: a damaging or derogatory remark.
147. Asseverate: to affirm or declare positively or earnestly.
148. Assiduous: constant in application or attention
149. Assiduous: constant in application or attention.
150. Assiduous: constant in application or attention.