accomplished
pronunciation
How to pronounce accomplished in British English: UK [əˈkʌmplɪʃt]
How to pronounce accomplished in American English: US [əˈkɑːmplɪʃt]
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- Adjective:
- highly skilled
- successfully completed or brought to an end
- settled securely and unconditionally
Word Origin
- accomplished (adj.)
- late 15c., "perfect as a result of training," past participle adjective from accomplish (v.). Meaning "completed" is from late 14c.
Synonym
dextrous endowed ambidextrous deft talented able trained gifted capable neat practised qualified efficient clever polished apt adroit experienced facile ripe sufficient handy adequate adept finished good competent mature
well-informed versed well-educated scholarly literary knowledgeable well-read learned erudite intellectual lettered educated
ace topflight skilled masterly professional first-rate masterful drawer top-notch crack crackerjack skilful expert adept exceptional proficient perfected veteran top practiced
Example
- 1. The predator comes back to verify : mission accomplished .
- 2. Just about anything can be accomplished through these columns .
- 3. Castiglione was already an accomplished european artist before his arrival in china .
- 4. Each group consisted of many clans comprised of highly accomplished hunters , fishers , and farmers .
- 5. Probably both tasks were accomplished equally satisfactorily .