Abrasive

Rough or harsh, often causing irritation or friction.

Adjective Easy

Abode

A place where someone lives; a home or residence.

Noun Medium

Abnegation

The act of rejecting or renouncing something, especially personal desires or interests.

Noun Hard

Accord

Agreement or harmony between people or groups.

Noun Medium

Accomplice

A person who helps another in committing a crime or wrongdoing.

Noun Medium

Accompaniment

Something that is added to or goes along with something else, often to enhance it, such as music played to...

Noun Medium

Accolade

An expression of praise or an award given to honor someone's achievement.

Noun Hard

Ablution

The act of washing oneself, often for ritual purification.

Noun Easy

Acclivity

An upward slope or incline, especially on a hill.

Noun Hard

Acclamation

A loud, enthusiastic approval or praise, often by a group.

Noun Hard

Acclaim

Publicly praise or approve with enthusiasm

Noun Medium

Abhorrence

A feeling of intense dislike or disgust.

Noun Hard

Accessory

An additional item that adds usefulness or attractiveness.

Noun Easy

Abeyance

A temporary suspension or state of inactivity

Noun Easy

Acoustics

The study of sound, including its production, transmission, and effects.

Noun Medium

Acorns

The nut of an oak tree, which contains the seed of the tree.

Noun Easy

Acolyte

A devoted follower or assistant, often in a religious or ceremonial context.

Noun Hard

Acme

The highest point of achievement or excellence; the peak or best stage.

Noun Hard

Abattoir

A place where animals are slaughtered for meat.

Noun Easy

Acerbity

Harshness or severity, especially in tone or manner

Noun Hard

Abatement

A reduction or decrease in the intensity, amount, or degree of something, often used in legal or financial contexts.

Noun Hard

Acumen

The ability to make quick, insightful judgments or decisions; sharpness in perception or understanding.

Noun Hard

Acuity

Sharpness or clarity, especially of thought, vision, or perception

Noun Hard

Actuary

A professional who uses math and statistics to assess risk, often in finance and insurance.

Noun Hard

Acrophobia

An extreme fear of heights

Noun Hard

Acquittal

A legal judgment that officially declares someone not guilty of a crime.

Noun Hard

Acquiescence

Passive acceptance or agreement without protest.

Noun Hard

Adhesion

The ability of different substances to stick together.

Noun Medium

Adherent

A person who supports or follows a particular leader, cause, or idea.

Noun Medium

Address

The location or details of a place where someone lives or works; also, a formal speech or communication directed to...

Noun Easy

Addiction

A strong and harmful need to regularly have or do something, especially a substance or activity.

Noun Medium

Addendum

An addition or supplement to a document, typically added at the end.

Noun Hard

Adage

A short, traditional saying expressing a general truth or piece of wisdom.

Noun Medium

Acuteness

Sharpness or intensity, especially in perception, insight, or a physical sensation.

Noun Medium