About The Word Accomplishment
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Accomplishment
Accomplishment Definition And Meaning |
What's The Definition Of Accomplishment?
[n] the action of accomplishing something
[n] an ability that has been acquired by training
Synonyms | Synonyms for Accomplishment: achievement |
acquirement |
acquisition |
attainment |
skill
Related Terms | Find terms related to Accomplishment: ability |
accomplished fact |
accomplishments |
achievement |
acquirement |
acquisition of knowledge |
acquisitions |
act |
acta |
action |
administration |
advance |
advancement |
advent |
adventure |
amplification |
answer |
appearance |
approach |
arrival |
ascertainment |
attainment |
attainments |
blossoming |
blow |
bringing to fruition |
clearing up |
coming |
commission |
completion |
conclusion |
conduct |
consummation |
coup |
cracking |
culmination |
dealings |
decipherment |
decoding |
deed |
denouement |
determination |
development |
developmental change |
discharge |
disentanglement |
dispatch |
doing |
doings |
edification |
education |
effectuation |
effort |
elaboration |
enactment |
end |
end result |
endeavor |
enlargement |
enlightenment |
enterprise |
evolution |
evolutionary change |
evolvement |
evolving |
execution |
expansion |
explanation |
explication |
exploit |
fait accompli |
feat |
finding |
finding-out |
finish |
flowering |
fortunate outcome |
furtherance |
gest |
gift |
go |
gradual change |
growth |
hand |
handiwork |
handling |
illumination |
implementation |
instruction |
interpretation |
issue |
job |
learning |
liberal education |
management |
maneuver |
maturation |
measure |
move |
natural development |
natural growth |
nonviolent change |
operation |
outcome |
overproduction |
overt act |
passage |
performance |
perpetration |
proceeding |
production |
productiveness |
progress |
progression |
prosperity |
prosperous issue |
reaching |
realization |
reason |
res gestae |
resolution |
resolving |
result |
riddling |
ripening |
rise |
skill |
solution |
solving |
sophistication |
sorting out |
step |
store of knowledge |
stroke |
stunt |
success |
talent |
thing |
thing done |
tour de force |
transaction |
triumph |
turn |
undertaking |
unraveling |
unriddling |
unscrambling |
unspinning |
untangling |
untwisting |
unweaving |
upshot |
victory |
work |
working |
working-out |
works
See Also | ability |
accomplished fact |
action |
arrival |
attainment |
base on balls |
close call |
close shave |
completion |
craft |
craftsmanship |
credit |
deed |
effort |
enlisting |
exploit |
face saver |
face saving |
fait accompli |
feat |
freeing |
going |
haymaking |
horsemanship |
liberation |
literacy |
marksmanship |
masterpiece |
masterstroke |
narrow escape |
numeracy |
oarsmanship |
pass |
performance |
power |
reaching |
record |
recruitment |
release |
salesmanship |
seamanship |
showmanship |
sledding |
smooth |
soldiering |
soldiership |
squeak |
squeaker |
swordsmanship |
track record |
walk |
workmanship
Accomplishment In Webster's Dictionary
\Ac*com"plish*ment\ (-ment), n. [F.
accomplissement, fr. accomplir.]
1. The act of accomplishing; entire performance; completion;
fulfillment; as, the accomplishment of an enterprise, of a
prophecy, etc.
2. That which completes, perfects, or equips thoroughly;
acquirement; attainment; that which constitutes excellence
of mind, or elegance of manners, acquired by education or
training. ``My new accomplishment of dancing.''
--Churchill. ``Accomplishments befitting a station.''
--Thackeray.
Accomplishments have taken virtue's place, And
wisdom falls before exterior grace. --Cowper.
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