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absorbedadjective having the mind fixed on somethingLori was so absorbed in her book that she didn't hear the bell ring attentive, deep, engrossed, enthralled, focused(also focussed), immersed, intent, observant, rapt engaged, interested, intrigued, involvedhypnotized, mesmerizedalert, alive, conscious, open-eyed, watchful, wide-awake all ears absent, absentminded, abstracted, distracted, inattentive, inobservant, unabsorbed, unfocused(also unfocussed) daydreaming, dreamy, faraway, foggy, hazy, lost, oblivious, preoccupied, remoteapathetic, disinterested, uninterested absorbedverbpast tense of absorbto take in (something liquid) through small openingsmost of the spilled water was absorbed by the tablecloth drank, imbibed, soaked (up), sponged, sucked (up), took up gulped, guzzled, quaffed, sipped, slurped, swallowed, swigged, swilled to hold the attention ofchatting on the phone doesn't absorb me so much that I can't do something else at the same time bemused, busied, caught up, engaged, engrossed, enthralled, enwrapped, fascinated, gripped, immersed, interested, intrigued, involved, occupied allured, attracted, beguiled, bewitched, captivated, charmed, enchanted, obsessedhypnotized, mesmerizeddistracted, preoccupiedhogged, monopolized caught one's eye bored, jaded, palled, tired, wearied to make a part of a body or systemlocal schools will seek to absorb the new immigrants into the regular curriculum as quickly as possible assimilated, co-opted, embodied, incorporated, integrated amalgamated, blended(also blent), combined, commingled, fused, intermingled, merged, mingledacculturated, accustomed, conditioned, enculturated, habituated, naturalized to make complete use ofcleaning the house absorbed the rest of his energy burned(or burnt), consumed, depleted, devoured, drained, drew down, exhausted, expended, played out, spent, used up abated, decreased, de-escalated, diminished, downsized, dwindled, lessened, lowered, reducedate, usedbankrupted, cleaned (out), impoverishedcrippled, debilitated, disabled, enfeebled, sapped, undermined, weakeneddried up, emptiedblew, dissipated, frittered (away), guzzled, lavished, misspent, ran through, squandered, threw away, wasted ran out of renewed, replaced augmented, enlarged, increasedbolstered, enforced, fortified, reinforced(also reenforced), strengthenedrebuilt, repaired, restored, revivedconserved, preserved, saved to put up with (something painful or difficult)somehow she managed to absorb whatever hardships life offered abided(also abode), accepted, bode(or bided, chiefly dialect), bore, brooked, countenanced, endured, hacked, handled, met, pocketed, stomached, stood, stuck out, supported, sustained, sweat out(or sweated out), tolerated, took, went, wore(British) allowed, permitted, suffered, swallowedreconciled (to)acquiesced, agreed (with or to), assented (to), capitulated, consented (to), respected, submitted (to), yielded (to) lived with, lumped (it), stood for, toughed it out declined, dismissed, refused, rejected, repudiated, spurned, turned downcombated(or combatted), contested, fought, opposed, resistedavoided, bypassed, circumvented, dodged, eluded, escaped, evaded, missedabstained (from), forbore, refrained (from) in 1722 |