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Abnormal Not typical, usual, or regular; unusual; irregular
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The doctor noticed an abnormal growth on the X-ray and recommended further tests.
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His behavior was so abnormal that even his closest friends grew concerned.
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Abnormal weather patterns have caused flooding in regions that are usually dry.
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Absorbs Takes in or soaks up (energy, liquid, or information)
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A sponge can absorb a large amount of water.
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Plants absorb sunlight to produce energy through photosynthesis.
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It took her a moment to absorb the shocking news.
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Accuracy The quality of being correct or exact
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The scientist double-checked her data to ensure the accuracy of the results.
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His accuracy in shooting made him the best player on the team.
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GPS systems have greatly improved in accuracy over the years.
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Accustomed Used to something
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She quickly became accustomed to the cold weather after moving to Canada.
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I'm not yet accustomed to waking up so early every day.
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He is accustomed to speaking in public and rarely gets nervous.
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Adapt Changed from its original form.
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- You can watch the movie that was adapted from a best-selling novel.
- You quickly adapted to your new school environment.
- You adapted the software to work on your phone.
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Adopt 1. To take and use something as your own:
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- They decided to adopt a new policy at work.
2. To legally take a child or pet into your family.
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- We adopted two children last year
- They adopted a puppy from the shelter.
3. To accept or start to follow something.
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- She adopted a healthier lifestyle.
- The company adopted the latest technology to improve efficiency.
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Aggressive Ready to attack or confront; forceful and pushy |
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Ancient Very old; from a long time ago |
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