accomplishment
IPA: ʌkˈɑmpɫɪʃmʌnt
noun
- The act of accomplishing; completion; fulfilment.
- That which completes, perfects, or equips thoroughly; acquirement; attainment; that which constitutes excellence of mind, or elegance of manners, acquired by education or training.
- Something accomplished; an achievement.
- (grammar, semantics) The lexical aspect (aktionsart) of verbs or predicates that change over time until a natural end point.
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Examples of "accomplishment" in Sentences
- Recapitulate the expected accomplishments.
- The feeling of accomplishment, however, is indescribable.
- Every accomplishment is a victory and should be celebrated.
- His greatest accomplishment is forming a perfect ass-groove in his couch.
- I feel only too often their inadequacy to express my ideals; thus what you speak of as accomplishment I fear is often but attempt.
- I think it would be much more problematic if the hero’s main accomplishment is a temporary victory over a villain that somehow escapes.
- My main accomplishment of the day was walking from the Zoo to Pioneer Square starting about 6pm, stopping for a little of the memorial concert for Les Sarnoff.
- (And he was the second guy on the moon – and the guy who punched out Bart Sibrel, not the equal in accomplishment, but just as gratifying for a person to watch!)
- While my outgivings have always been sincere, I feel only too often their inadequacy to express my ideals; thus what you speak of as accomplishment I fear is often but attempt.
- _accomplishment_, as a superficial and ornamental attainment, almost the only one I possess -- and formerly, if I had any vanity at all connected with any endowment or attainment of mine, it was with this, for I had observed that no accomplishment was so rare.
- This accomplishment is the result of the fruitful combination of the artist who creates the art, and the "amateur" who loves it: individuals, corporations, foundations, government work together to find audiences and the funds to give expression to our creative talent.