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Many ornaments are hung on a Christmas tree to ADORN it.
vt. 1. to be ornamental to; add beauty or distinction to; 2. put decorations on; ornament.  synonym- bedeck
Any basketball fan has to ADMIRE the effortlessness with which Jason Kidd dishes the rock to his teammates.
vt. 1. to look upon with approval, wonder, and delight; 2. to have a high regard for.   synonym- approve 
The varsity hockey team did an ADMIRABLE job defending against their opponent’s star shooter.
adj. inspiring or deserving admiration or praise; excellent; splendid.  synonym-   splendid 
Melissa agreed to ADJUDICATE a dispute between two of her neighbors on how high to construct a fence between their backyards.
vt. to hear and decide a court case —vi. to serve as a judge to decide some dispute or problem. synonym- decide 
Peanut butter will ADHERE to one’s teeth almost every time.
1. to stick to something; stick to a plan; 2. to stay firm in support of a leader or a plan. synonym- stick
He's usually very ADEPT at keeping his private life out of the media
adj. very skilled, expert —n. a person who is very skilled in some field of endeavor or knowledge.  synonym- expert
When Mary travels between Miami and Juneau, she ADAPTS her wardrobe— especially outerwear—accordingly.
. 1. to make suitable or to make fit by changing; 2. to change oneself to fit new or changed conditions.   synonym- change 
The eagle’s ACUTE eyesight can pick up a mouse on the ground from hun- dreds of meters in the air.
1. sharply pointed; 2. shrewd; quick of mind; 3. sensitive to something (like acute hearing);  synonym- serious 
Dylan greeted the news that his new DVD player did not work at all with considerable ACRIMONY 
n. bitterness, sharpness, or harshness of speech, manner, or temper.  synonym- harshness
Ali’s ACQUISITION of a new chauffeur pleased her to no end.
n. something or someone obtained.  synonym- hire 
You would do well to ACQUIRE a good education.
1. to gain or get something; 2. to take possession of; obtain.  synonym- gain 
I’d like to ACKNOWLEDGE both my parents for the gift of life.
1. to admit to be true; confess; 2. to recognize the claims or authority of;   synonym- confess