The towel absorbed the water on my skin as I walked away from the pool
As I was walking down the street I saw a mime and was absorbed in his act.
The absorbency of the soil was 5milliliters.
In the sentence "The cactus quickly absorbed enough water," the word "quickly" is the adverb. It modifies the verb "absorbed," describing how the action was performed. Adverbs often provide information about manner, time, place, or degree.
I absorbed my juice quickly before my mom came.
The Dry Bristle Sponge Slowly Absorbed the Moisture from the Surface bringing it back to its Moisture Self.
As I read the book, I was completely absorbed in the story and couldn't put it down.
Well, first of all, absorbed means to suck up - like a sponge sucks up water. So to put it in a sentence you could have:The sponge absorbed all the water on the table quickly.The child absorbed the information the teacher was giving to her. (as in processed, or understood, or listened - to take up the whole attention to it)Some synonyms for the word 'absorb' are:soak upconsumedevourengorgeengulfswallow uptake upengageengrossimmerseoccupyHope that helps!
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The pedestrian was unmindful of the runaway horse in the traffic pattern. I will strive to be less unmindful in the future.
a sentence with the word variety
The word is "engrossed."
The antonym for the word emitted is absorbed.