| aggressive |
characterized by hostility in action. [2 definitions] |
| aggressor |
a person, group, animal, or nation that starts aggression against another. |
| aggrieve |
to distress or bring grief to; cause to suffer. [2 definitions] |
| aghast |
filled with terror or consternation; shocked. |
| agile |
quick and graceful in physical movement; nimble. [2 definitions] |
| agility |
the quality or state of being agile. |
| agitate |
to cause to move briskly or with force. [3 definitions] |
| agitation |
the act or process of disturbing or stirring up. [3 definitions] |
| agitato |
quick and restless or excited in movement or style; agitated (used as a musical direction). |
| agitator |
one who incites unrest or controversy, esp. one who does so for pay or to further a political cause. [2 definitions] |
| agitprop |
inflammatory political propaganda spread through literature, theater, music, and art, esp. as used in support of communism. |
| agleam |
shining brightly; gleaming. |
| aglimmer |
shining with a faint or fluctuating light; glimmering. |
| aglitter |
reflecting a sparkling light; glittering. |
| aglow |
shining with a soft light; glowing. [2 definitions] |
| agnostic |
one who believes it is impossible to know anything about the existence of God or the essential nature of anything. [2 definitions] |
| Agnus Dei |
a lamb as a symbol of Jesus Christ; Lamb of God. [2 definitions] |
| ago |
before now; past. [2 definitions] |
| -agog |
variant of -agogue. |
| agog |
full of excitement and anticipation. [2 definitions] |
| -agogue |
one that leads or assumes a position of leadership. [2 definitions] |