adapt / adept / adopt

adapt / adept / adopt
   Adapt means "to adjust": Minnie Miles quickly adapted to working 20 miles away from home.
   Adept means "skilled": Lucille is adept at speaking languages.
   Adopt means to "accept as your own": It was difficult to adopt only one puppy from the animal shelter.

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  • adapt / adept / adopt —    Adapt means to adjust : Minnie Miles quickly adapted to working 20 miles away from home.    Adept means skilled : Lucille is adept at speaking languages.    Adopt means to accept as your own : It was difficult to adopt only one puppy from the… …   Confused words

  • adapt / adept / adopt —    Adapt means to adjust : Minnie Miles quickly adapted to working 20 miles away from home.    Adept means skilled : Lucille is adept at speaking languages.    Adopt means to accept as your own : It was difficult to adopt only one puppy from the… …   Confused words

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