Words Starting With "A"

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Accloy

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Unfortunately, I couldn't find the word "accloy" in any reputable English language dictionary. It's possible that it's a misspelling, a non-standard or dialectical term, or a word that is not widely used. Can you please provide more context or clarify the intended meaning of the word?

Accloying

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"Accloying" is not a recognized or standard English word. It could possibly be a typing error or a unique term that is not widely used. If you meant "allaying," it means to alleviate or reduce something, such as fear, anxiety, or pain. If you intended another word, please provide the correct spelling, and I'll be happy to explain its meaning.

Accoil

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It seems like "accoil" is not a recognized word in the English language. It could be a typo or a misspelling. If you meant "accommodate," it means to provide space or facilities for; to make suitable or comfortable; or to adjust or adapt to a particular situation or person. If "accoil" was intended to be something else, please provide the correct word for a proper explanation.

Accolade

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An accolade is an expression of praise, admiration, or honor, often given in the form of an award, a compliment, or a public recognition of someone's achievements or excellence. It can also refer to the act of giving such recognition.

Accoladed

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"Accoladed" is an adjective that refers to something or someone that has received praise, awards, or recognition, often in the form of accolades. It can also imply honor or admiration.

Accolades

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"Accolades" refers to praise, honors, or expressions of admiration and approval given to someone for their achievements or accomplishments. It can be in the form of awards, compliments, applause, or any other demonstration of recognition and appreciation.

Accolate

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It seems like "accolate" is not a recognized word in the English language. It could be a typo or a misspelling. If you meant "chocolaté," it refers to a chocolate-flavored beverage or dessert. If you intended another word, please provide the correct spelling, and I'll be happy to help with its meaning.

Accommodable

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"Accommodable" means able to be adapted or adjusted to fit different circumstances or requirements. It describes something that can be modified or made suitable to accommodate others' needs or preferences easily.

Accommodate

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To accommodate means to provide space, resources, or services to suit someone's needs or requirements, or to adjust oneself to fit in a particular situation or with others. It can also refer to the ability of something to fit or be comfortable within certain conditions.

Accommodated

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The word "accommodated" is the past participle of the verb "accommodate." It means to provide lodging, shelter, or space for someone or something, or to make adjustments to suit a particular need or requirement. When someone is accommodated, they have been given suitable arrangements or facilities to meet their needs.

Accommodates

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The word "accommodates" means to provide space or facilities for someone or something, or to adjust to suit a particular situation or need. It can also refer to the ability of something to fit or be suitable for a particular purpose or requirement.

Accommodating

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"Accommodating" means willing to adjust or make changes to suit someone's needs or preferences. It can also refer to something that is adaptable or able to provide comfort or convenience.

Accommodatingly

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"Accommodatingly" is an adverb that means in a helpful, cooperative, or obliging manner. It describes someone or something that is willing to adjust or make concessions to suit others' needs or preferences.

Accommodation

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Accommodation refers to a place to stay, such as a room, a house, or a hotel, where people can live or temporarily reside. It also refers to the act of adapting or making adjustments to suit a particular situation or person's needs.

Accommodations

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"Accommodations" refers to a place to stay, such as a room or a house, where someone can live or temporarily reside, often including facilities like bedding, cooking areas, and bathrooms. It can also refer to adjustments made to cater to someone's needs or disabilities, for example, wheelchair accessible rooms or flexible work arrangements.

Accommodative

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"Accommodative" refers to the ability or tendency to adjust, adapt, or make changes to suit a particular situation or person. It often relates to the capacity of something, such as a person's eyes or a system, to modify its function or behavior to fit new circumstances or requirements. In the context of vision, it describes the eye's ability to change its focus to see objects clearly at different distances. In a broader sense, it can also mean being flexible, cooperative, or willing to compromise in social or professional situations.

Accompanied

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The word "accompanied" means to be with someone or something else, providing company, support, or assistance. It often implies that one person or thing is present alongside another during an activity or journey. For example: "She went to the concert accompanied by her friend."

Accompanier

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An accompanier is someone who accompanies or goes along with another person, typically to provide support, company, or musical accompaniment. It can refer to a friend, companion, escort, or even a musician playing alongside another performer.

Accompanies

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The verb "accompanies" means to go with someone or something, usually to provide company, support, or to be a companion. It can also refer to a musical instrument playing along with a singer or another instrument.

Accompaniment

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The word "accompaniment" refers to something that goes along with or supports another main element, typically in music, where it refers to the instrumental or vocal part that accompanies a melody. It can also be used more broadly to mean anything that accompanies or goes with something else, such as a side dish accompanying a main course or a companion attending an event with someone.

Accompaniments

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"Accompaniments" refer to items or elements that go along with or complement a main dish, performance, or event. They can be musical accompaniments, such as a piano playing alongside a singer, or food accompaniments, like a side salad served with a meal. In general, they enhance or support the primary item without being the central focus.

Accompanist

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An accompanist is a musician, typically a pianist or other instrumentalist, who plays music to accompany a singer or solo performer. They provide support and harmonies to enhance the main performance.

Accompanists

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Accompanists are musicians, typically pianists or other instrumentalists, who play along with a singer or soloist to provide musical support and harmonization. They help enhance the performance by accompanying the main vocalist or performer.

Accompany

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To accompany means to go with someone, to be present with them during an activity or journey, providing support, company, or guidance. It can also refer to a musical term where one instrument or voice supports another by providing a harmonious or rhythmic foundation.

Accompanying

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The word "accompanying" means going with or being present alongside someone or something. It refers to the act of joining or attending as a companion, escort, or support. For example, "She played the piano accompanying the singer's performance."

Accompletive

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The word "accompletive" is not a commonly used term in standard English. It could potentially be a misspelling or a less familiar term. If you meant "completive," it refers to something that completes or finishes an action or a process. In linguistic terms, it can refer to a grammatical construction or a verb form that indicates the completion of an action. However, without specific context, it's difficult to provide a precise definition.

Accomplice

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An accomplice is someone who helps or assists another person in committing a crime, wrongdoings, or illegal activities, often acting as a partner in the act. They are typically aware of the illicit nature of the deed and willingly participate.

Accomplices

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Accomplices are individuals who assist or collaborate with someone else in committing a crime or illegal act. They are often referred to as partners in crime and share responsibility for the actions carried out.

Accomplish

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To accomplish means to successfully complete or achieve a task, goal, or objective. It implies putting in effort, skill, and determination to reach a desired outcome.

Accomplishable

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Accomplishable refers to something that can be achieved or completed successfully, within one's abilities or resources, and often within a specific timeframe. It implies that the task or goal is feasible and attainable.

Accomplished

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The word "accomplished" means having achieved or completed something successfully, often requiring skill or effort. It can also describe someone who is highly skilled or proficient in a particular area.

Accomplishes

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The word "accomplishes" is a verb that means to successfully complete or achieve something, typically a task, goal, or objective. It implies the fulfillment of a desired outcome through effort, skill, or determination.

Accomplishing

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"Accomplishing" means to successfully complete or achieve a task, goal, or objective. It implies that one has put effort and skill into reaching a desired outcome.

Accomplishment

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Accomplishment refers to the act of successfully completing a task, achieving a goal, or reaching a desired outcome. It implies a sense of fulfillment and satisfaction derived from one's own efforts or skills.

Accomplishments

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Accomplishments refer to achievements, accomplishments, or feats that a person has successfully completed, often requiring effort, skill, or dedication. They can be personal, academic, professional, or related to any area of interest or activity. Accomplishments are usually seen as sources of pride and can demonstrate one's abilities, growth, or progress.

Accompt

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"Accompt" is an archaic spelling of the word "account." It refers to a record or reckoning of financial transactions, a statement of accounts, or an explanation or report of something. In modern usage, the term "account" is more commonly used.