SI. | Word | Example | Meaning | Pronunciation | StressSyllable | PartOfSpeech |
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1 | academic | academic achievement | relating to education and scholarship. | ˌakəˈdemik | de | adjective |
2 | accept | he accepted a pen as a present | consent to receive (a thing offered). | əkˈsept | ce | verb |
3 | access | the staircase gives access to the top floor | a means of approaching or entering a place. | ˈakˌses | a | noun |
4 | accident | he had an accident at the factory | an unfortunate incident that happens unexpectedly and unintentionally, typically resulting in damage or injury. | ˈaksədənt | a | noun |
5 | accompany | the two sisters were to accompany us to New York | go somewhere with (someone) as a companion or escort. | əˈkəmp(ə)nē | cco | verb |
6 | accomplish | The planes accomplished their mission | achieve or complete successfully. | əˈkämpliSH | cco | verb |
7 | according | the outlook for investors is not bright, according to financial experts | as stated by or in. | əˈkôrdiNG | cco | adverb |
8 | account | a detailed account of what has been achieved | a report or description of an event or experience. | əˈkount | cco | noun |
9 | accurate | accurate information about the illness is essential | (of information, measurements, statistics, etc.) correct in all details; exact. | ˈakyərət | a | adjective |
10 | accuse | he was accused of murdering his wife's lover | charge (someone) with an offense or crime. | əˈkyo͞oz | ccu | verb |
11 | achieve | he achieved his ambition to become a journalist | successfully bring about or reach (a desired objective, level, or result) by effort, skill, or courage. | əˈCHēv | chie | verb |
12 | achievement | to reach this stage is a great achievement | a thing done successfully, typically by effort, courage, or skill. | əˈCHēvmənt | chie | noun |
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