Another week, another word boost! You’re now entering Words A181 to A210 — packed with literary, scientific, philosophical, and psychological gems. Use this recap to revise, test yourself, and explore exam-specific posts linked below.
📚 Words of the Week: A181 to A210
📖 Word
💬 Meaning
🔤 Type
Anthem
A rousing song identified with a cause or group
Noun
Anthology
A published collection of literary works
Noun
Anthropogenic
Caused by human activity (especially environmental)
Adjective
Anthropology
The study of human societies and cultures
Noun
Antidote
A remedy to counteract a poison or problem
Noun
Antipathy
Strong aversion or dislike
Noun
Antiquated
Old-fashioned, outdated
Adjective
Antiquity
The ancient past
Noun
Antiseptic
Preventing infection; clean
Adjective/Noun
Antithesis
A direct contrast or opposition
Noun
Antithetical
Directly opposed or contrasting
Adjective
Apathetic
Indifferent; lacking interest
Adjective
Apathy
Lack of emotion or concern
Noun
Aperitif
An alcoholic drink served before a meal
Noun
Aperture
An opening or gap, often in a camera
Noun
Apex
The top or highest point
Noun
Aphorism
A short, wise saying
Noun
Apiary
A place where bees are kept
Noun
Aplomb
Self-confidence and poise
Noun
Apocalyptic
Relating to the end of the world or great destruction
Adjective
Apocryphal
Of doubtful authenticity
Adjective
Apogee
The highest or most distant point
Noun
Apology
A statement expressing regret or sorrow
Noun
Apoplectic
Extremely angry
Adjective
Apoplexy
Stroke or unconsciousness caused by cerebral bleeding
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