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Eating peas at a restaurant using only your knife is not considered ACCEPTABLE manners.
adj. adequate; tolerable; bearable; okay synonym-tolerable
When you tell people about your vacation, ACCENTUATE the high points and play down the low points.
1. to pronounce or mark with a stress or accent; 2. emphasize synonym- emphasize
The outfit that Gino wore with the red and white striped shirt and the green and yellow checked pants was ABSURD
adj. 1. so obviously untrue as to be laugh- able; 2. laughably different from what is reasonable. synonym- ridiculous
I had an ABSTRACT idea of what he meant, but I was not positive.
adj. 1. not concrete; thought of apart from any material object; synonym- theoretical 
I shall ABSTAIN from smoking and drinking in order to remain healthy.
to hold back (from); refrain from. synonym- refrain
The sponge ABSORBED the entire spill
1. to suck up; 2. to take up the full energy or attention of; engross; 3. to take in and incorporate; 4. to assume the full cost. synonym- engross
The jury ABSOLVED the accused of any wrongdoing. The Lord ABSOLVED the sinner and forgave him.
to declare free from guilt; 2. to free from duty or a promise. synonym- acquit
The boy ABSCONDED as he was being chased by police following the robbery he committed
to run away and hide; especially to avoid capture by law enforcers.  synonym- flee
the 9 hour Lord of the Rings trilogy was ABRIDGED to 1 1/2 hours for its television broadcast
1. to reduce in scope; 2. to shorten while maintaining the essence.   synonym- condense
you have the ABILITY to succeed at what you attempt.
ability- 1. being able, having power to do something 2. skill, power, expertise
The student ABBREVIATED most of the words in his or her class notes to keep up with he teacher's lecture
abbreviate- to shorten something by leaving a part to parts out.    synonym- shortened 
We must ABANDON the boathouse until the storm is over. ABANDON all hope of seeing your family again.
abandon- to give up something forever, to leave in a time of danger.      synonym- flee