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adage (def) | (n) a traditional saying |
adage(sent) | “A stitch in time saves nine” is an ___. |
adapt (def) | (v) to make suitable for conditions; to adjust |
adapt (sent.) | Animals can ___ to environmental changes. |
advocate (v-def) | (v) to speak or argue in favor of something |
advocate (v-sent) | We need to ___ for our schools, so that they can receive the funds they need to bette educate our future citizens. |
advocate (n-def) | (n) one who speaks or argues in favor of something |
advocate (n-sent) | The famous singer was an ___ for animal rights on the Humane Society commercial. |
advent (def) | (n) to coming or arrival of something important |
advent (sent.) | Life as we know it will change with the ___ of public space travel. |
addict (def) | (n) one who is physically or psychologically dependent on a substance |
addict (sent.) | She is a chocolate ___, because she feels she has to have at least one candy bar a day. |
adept (def) | (adj) very skilled; proficient |
adept (sent.) | He is such an ___ juggler that he has won five national juggling titles. |
addendum (def) | (n) a piece of extra information that is added to a book, document, speech, etc |
addendum (sent.) | The ___ added to the document offers a glossary of terms used in the document. |
adjacent (def) | (adj) close to; lying near |
adjacent (sent.) | Jaime had frequent nightmares, because their house stood ___ to a cemetery. |
adhere (def) | (v) stick fast; cling |
adhere (sent.) | The Band-Aid did not ___ to his wet hand. |
adjoin (def) | v.to be close to or in contact with; abut |
adjoin (sent.) | The two hotel rooms ___; moreover, they share an interior door. |