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ductile,pliable,pliant,tensile,Malleable

Laud ,(praise or honor), admire,adore,approve,commend,boost


absurd (so silly that it makes you laugh)
acquaintance (a person that you know but who is not a close friend)
Eg ) he`s just a business acquaintance.
Accord ( a formal agreement between two organisations, countries )
eg .a trade accord between two countries .
Lucas left the job of his own accord.
Accuse (say that somebody has done something wrong or is guilty of something .
Eg, jennifer accused karen of lying.
Accusation (a claim that someone has done something wrong or illegal .
Eg, Michelle rejected all the accusations brought against her.
Skillet or frying pan
Ladle ( curry spoon )
platter
chopsticks
muffin
paring knife
colander( cleaning vegetables)
abate (become less active or intense, subside), diminsh,reduce,decrease, lessen, lower
eg, Don`t worry , the pain will abate shortly.
The storm abated much before their flight was scheduled to land.
Aberrant (markedly different and diverging from the accepted norm.) abnormal, bizarre, deviant,
unusual, weird.
Eg, His aberrant behavior was cited as the reason for his dismissal from school.
Abscond, flee, escape, runaway,elope,getaway.
Admonish ( to reprove or scold , especially in a good -wiiled manner , warn)
rebuke, reprimand, chide, counsel, caution.
eg. He`s going to admonish me for being late.
The teacher decided to admonish her students for cheating on their chemistry exam.
Adulterate (to debase or make impure by adding a foreign or inferior substance)
corrupt, contaminate, doctor, defile, dilute.
eg. The government report linked the deaths in the village to adulterated alcohol.

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