to change something so that you can use it in a different way:
a • dapt • a • ble aw / s'dreptsbl /
able to change in a new situation
ad • ap • ta • tion |awl| / ,®d3p'teijn ;
,redrep'teijn /
( english language arts ) a movie, play, or TV show that is based on a book
add
to put something with something else
( math ) to put numbers together so that you get a total
—ANTONYM subtract
to say something more
ad • dict / 'redikt /
( health ) a person who cannot stop wanting something that is bad for them
ad • dict • ed
ad • dic • tion / s'dikjn
( health ) the condition of being unable to stop taking drugs or doing something that is bad for you
ad • di • tion / oviiin /
[ noncount ] ( math ) putting numbers together
[ count ] a thing or person that is added to something
as well as
ad • di • tion • al / s'dijsnl /
added; extra
ad • dress 4? / s'dres ; 'sedres /
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Spelling
Remember! You spell address with DD and SS .
the number of the building and the name of the street and town where someone lives or works
( computers ) a group of words and symbols that tells you where you can find someone or something using a computer
ad • dress / s'dres /
( ad dress.es,ad . dress. ing ,ad dressed )
to write on a letter or package the name and address of the person you are sending it to
to make a formal speech to a group of people
ad • e • quate aw / 'redikwst /
enough for what you need
ad • e • quate • lyAWL / 'redikwstli /
next to something
ad • jec • tive / 'red3iktiv /
( english language arts ) a word you use with a noun that tells you more about it
ad • just AWL| / s'd3Ast /
to make a small change to something, to make it better