v. to become less active, less intense, or less in amount.
abate
v. to provide space or make adjustments.
Accommodate
v. to adjust to new conditions
Adapt
As I began my speech, my feelings of nervousness quickly ____.
adj. gained through effort or exprience
Acquired
Julie didn't understand why ___ art was so popular!
abstract
abysmal
The teacher deemed Sara's late assignment ____, because she was sick all last week.
acceptable
adj. happening by chance
Accidental
Jackie refuses to ____ that she told the waiter she wanted fish tacos.
acknowledge
Gage spilling the corn was purely ____.
accidental
Edmund had _____ a taste for fine wine.
acquired
Acknowledge
adj. satisfactory or permissible.
Acceptable
n. the quality of being correct or precise
Accuracy
Freshman usually need to ___ when they join HS UIL.
adapt
adj. extremely bad
Abysmal
adj. existing purely in the mind; not representing actual reality
Abstract
adj. sudden and unexpected
Abrupt
The ____ of the intern's report was impressive.
accuracy