achieve (v): to successfully finish or do something you wanted to do, especially after a lot of effort Use “achieve” in a sentence To achieve something you’ve never had before, you must do something you’ve never done before. I always aim high to achieve my best. What does it take to achieve success? Back to […]
Continue readingaccurately (adv): in a way that is correct, exact, and without any mistakes Use “accurately” in a sentence It’s difficult to accurately predict the weather It is important to answer these questions accurately. Can you measure accurately with this ruler? Back to “3000 Most Common Words in English”
Continue readingaccidental (adj): happening by chance Use “accidental” in a sentence This is an accidental error. It was an accidental meeting. Have you got cover for accidental damage? Back to “3000 Most Common Words in English”
Continue readingacknowledge (v): to accept the truth or recognize the existence of something Use “acknowledge” in a sentence They acknowledged that the decision was a mistake. He acknowledges that he was defeated. She acknowledged that she couldn’t speak English. We acknowledge receipt of your letter. Back to “3000 Most Common Words in English”
Continue readingachievement (n): something successfully accomplished or performed: Use “achievement” in a sentence His academic achievements are impressive. It was a remarkable achievement for such a young leader. He proudly told me his achievement. They are proud of their children’s achievements. What do you consider your greatest achievement? Back to “3000 Most Common Words in English”
Continue readingaccuse (v): to say that someone has done something wrong, illegal, or unkind Use “accuse” in a sentence The police accused him of murder. He was wrongly accused of theft. She accused him of lying. The coach accused us of not doing our best. He is accused of stealing the money. Back to “3000 Most […]
Continue readingaccurate (adj): correct, exact, and without any mistakes Use “accurate” in a sentence Accurate measurement is very important in science. He is very accurate in his work. This data isn’t accurate at all. Back to “3000 Most Common Words in English”
Continue readingaccount (n, v): an arrangement with a bank in which the customer puts in and takes out money and the bank keeps a record of it Use “account” in a sentence In order to use this service, you need to register an account. How can I transfer money from my bank account to his? They […]
Continue readingaccording to (prep): as stated by Use “according to” in a sentence According to the weather forecast, it will rain tomorrow. According to what I heard, they have broken up. I did everything according to your instructions. Everything went according to our plan. Back to “3000 Most Common Words in English”
Continue readingaccompany (v): to go with someone as companion; to be present or occur at the same time as something else Use “accompany” in a sentence Are you sure you don’t want me to accompany you? He suggested that I accompany him to the party. May I accompany you home? Back to “3000 Most Common Words […]
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