1) to be silently surprised or upset (aback)
2) causing a person to be shocked, disgusted (abhorrent)
3) to say that (a person) has done wrong, has broken the law, is to be blamed (for something wrong) (accuse)
4) something (omitted) in writing, a speech etc. that is to be added (addendum)
5) to be next to (something) (adjoin)
6) deserving to be greatly appreciated and loved (adorable)
7) sensible; to be recommended (advisable)
8) something to be done or thought about (affair)
9) (a list of) things to be done or discussed e.g. by a committee (agenda)
10) to be ill (ail)
that is to come or will come
approaching, promising
coming after the present
to come; expected
probable or possible
anticipated, potential