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21. accidental "adjective"
happening without being planned or intended
- an accidental discharge of toxic waste
- A system of valves limits accidental releases of the substance.
opposite: "deliberate"
opposite: "deliberate"
22. accidentally "adverb"
happening without being planned or by mistake
- As I turned around, I accidentally hit him in the face.
- I accidentally knocked a glass over.
- The damage couldn't have been cause accidentally.
happening without being planned or by mistake
- As I turned around, I accidentally hit him in the face.
- The damage couldn't have been cause accidentally.
23. accompany "verb"
to go somewhere with someone
- Children under 10 must be accompanied by an adult.
- He has decided to accompany me on my trip to India.
- Whenever her husband went, she would accompany him.
to go somewhere with someone
- Children under 10 must be accompanied by an adult.
- Whenever her husband went, she would accompany him.
24. according to "preposition"
as shown by something or stated by someone
- You still owe $150, according to our records.
- According to him, it's an amazing place.
- Everything went according to plan.
25. account "noun"
an arrangement with a bank to keep your money there and to allow you to take it out when you need to or an agreement with a shop or business that allows you to buy things and pay for them later
- I've opened an account with this bank.
- I paid the money into my account this morning.
- Do you have an account at this store, sir?
- Could you pay your account in full, please?
- Could you pay your account in full, please?
26. accurate "adjective"
correct and true in every detail
- an accurate description, calculation, etc.
- accurate information, records, etc.
- an accurate machine, device, etc.
opposite: "inaccurate"
- an accurate machine, device, etc.
opposite: "inaccurate"
27. accurately "adverb"
in a way that is correct and true in every detail or in an exact way
- The plans should be drawn as accurately as possible.
- The article accurately reflects public opinion.
- Quantities must be measured accurately.
28. accuse "verb"
to say that you believe someone is guilty of a crime or of doing something bad
- He was accused of murder.
- She accused him of lying.
- They're accusing me without any proof.
29. achieve "verb"
to succeed in finishing something or reaching an aim, especially after a lot effort for a long time
- He had finally achieved success in hes career.
- He eventually achieved his goal of becoming a professor.
- I haven't achieved very much today.
30. achievement "noun"
something important and difficult that you have succeeded in doing
- They were proud of their children's achievements.
- It was a remarkable achievement for such a young player.
- We need to raise the level of academic achievement in public schools.
- I'm very proud of all my achievements as a programmer.
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- We need to raise the level of academic achievement in public schools.
- I'm very proud of all my achievements as a programmer.
- I'm very proud of all my achievements as a programmer.
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