make better; improve
ameliorate
abatement
decrease, reduction
supporting
ancillary
The king chose to [insert] his throne, passing the crown to his eldest son.
abdicate
accept
abdicate
pertaining to beauty or art
aesthetic
adherent
believer, supporter, devotee
correctable
amenable
She works as an [insert] professor, teaching one course each semester alongside her full-time job.
adjunct
principled
amoral
strongly attracted to love, showing love
amorous
allusion
indirect reference
ancient
antiquity
He tends to [insert] his accomplishments, making them seem far more impressive than they actually are.
aggrandize
worsen
ameliorate
unprincipled, unethical
amoral
acumen
sharpness of insight
cleverness
acumen
Through the [insert], a gap opening in the camera lens, light passes to create an image on the sensor
aperture
cold
amorous
feeling of opposition or repugnance
antipathy
allusiveness
quality of making many indirect references
controllable
amenable
The character in the novel was completely [insert], making decisions without any regard for right or wrong.
amoral
degrade
aggrandize