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accomplished

[ uh-kom-plisht ]

adjective

  1. completed; done; effected:

    an accomplished fact.

  2. highly skilled; expert:

    an accomplished pianist.

  3. having all the social graces, manners, and other attainments of polite society.


accomplished

/ əˈkʌm-; əˈkɒmplɪʃt /

adjective

  1. successfully completed; achieved
  2. expert; proficient
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Other 51Թ Forms

  • p··dzp adjective
  • ɱ-·dzp adjective
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of accomplished1

First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English; accomplish + -ed 2
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They accomplished the best start to a season by any defending champion in MLB history.

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Nominally, that is the function of the Correspondents’ dinner – to honor the most accomplished Beltway coverage.

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“Because they have not accomplished it, your honor. That’s exactly the point ... because the executive and legislative branches have failed.”

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“But I will say that he has accomplished something which very, very few people have.”

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“Now there’s a feeling of joy in remembering those days. Selena and I accomplished many things and there were many good times.”

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What does accomplished mean?

Accomplished is used to describe someone who has achieved many impressive things in life or in their career.

The verb accomplish means “to carry out or finish an action—to complete what you set out to do.” To accomplish a goal is to complete it.

Some who is considered accomplished has accomplished a lot. The word is especially used to indicate that a person is very experienced, skilled, and perhaps awarded in their field. It is often paired with words for different professions or hobbies, as in accomplished pianist, accomplished surgeon, and accomplished baker.

The word can also be used to describe a work that is considered a special achievement, as in His new album is an accomplished entry in his catalog of work.

Example: Tina is an accomplished coder—you could learn a lot from her.

Where does accomplished come from?

The first records of the word accomplished as an adjective come from the 1300s. Its base word, the verb accomplish, comes from the Old French acomplir, meaning “to complete,” ultimately from the Latin dzŧ, which means to “to fill up” and is also the basis of the word complete.

The word accomplished often implies that someone is very skilled or experienced in the field that they’re known for. But at the heart of the word is the idea that such a person has completed many goals or achieved many things. An accomplished person isn’t just skilled—they have often achieved many awards and accolades.

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Accomplished is most often paired with words that refer to a specific profession or hobby.

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Is accomplished used correctly in the following sentence?

“He’s an accomplished scientist, but he’s inexperienced and has a lot to learn in his field.”

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