How Do You Spell ACCOMPLISH?

Pronunciation: [ɐkˈɒmplɪʃ] (IPA)

The correct spelling of the word "accomplish" is often mistaken due to its phonetic complexity. The IPA phonetic transcription for this word is /əˈkʌmplɪʃ/, which highlights the three-syllable nature of the word. The initial syllable, "ac," is pronounced with a schwa sound, followed by a "k" sound in the second syllable. The third and final syllable ends with a "sh" sound, represented as "ish." Correctly spelling "accomplish" can be accomplished by memorizing its unique pronunciation and the pattern of its syllables.

ACCOMPLISH Meaning and Definition

  1. Accomplish is a transitive verb that refers to achieving or completing a task, goal, or objective successfully. It is derived from the Latin word "accomplere," which means to fill up or complete.

    When someone accomplishes something, they have managed to bring about a desired outcome through effort, skill, or determination. It implies a sense of fulfillment or achievement that comes after overcoming obstacles or challenges. The act of accomplishing usually requires a deliberate action or intention, as it denotes the successful execution or attainment of a specific aim.

    Accomplishing may involve a wide range of undertakings, such as completing a project, reaching a milestone, obtaining a degree, winning a competition, solving a problem, or even fulfilling personal aspirations. It implies a sense of productivity and positive accomplishment, emphasizing the successful conclusion of an endeavor.

    The term encompasses both tangible and intangible achievements, encompassing both concrete outcomes and personal growth. It signifies the ability to bring a task to its intended or desired end, often resulting in feelings of satisfaction, pride, and fulfillment.

    To accomplish something often requires perseverance, dedication, skill, and sometimes collaboration. It involves setting clear goals, planning strategies, and taking action to overcome obstacles or challenges along the way. Accomplishment signifies the successful culmination of these efforts, proving one's capability, competence, or determination in achieving a specific objective.

  2. To complete; to finish entirely; to bring to pass.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of ACCOMPLISH

The word "accomplish" has its roots in the Latin word "accomplēre", which is a combination of the prefix "ad-" meaning "to" or "towards", and "complēre" meaning "fill" or "fulfill". The Latin word eventually evolved into the Old French word "acomplir" which meant "to fulfill" or "to complete", and was borrowed into Middle English as "accomplish" in the 14th century with the same meaning. Over time, the word has come to refer to successfully completing or achieving something.

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Conjugate verb Accomplish

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have accomplished
you would have accomplished
he/she/it would have accomplished
we would have accomplished
they would have accomplished
I would have accomplish
you would have accomplish
he/she/it would have accomplish
we would have accomplish
they would have accomplish

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been accomplishing
you would have been accomplishing
he/she/it would have been accomplishing
we would have been accomplishing
they would have been accomplishing

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would accomplish
you would accomplish
he/she/it would accomplish
we would accomplish
they would accomplish

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be accomplishing
you would be accomplishing
he/she/it would be accomplishing
we would be accomplishing
they would be accomplishing

FUTURE

I will accomplish
you will accomplish
he/she/it will accomplish
we will accomplish
they will accomplish

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be accomplishing
you will be accomplishing
he/she/it will be accomplishing
we will be accomplishing
they will be accomplishing

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have accomplished
you will have accomplished
he/she/it will have accomplished
we will have accomplished
they will have accomplished

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been accomplishing
you will have been accomplishing
he/she/it will have been accomplishing
we will have been accomplishing
they will have been accomplishing

IMPERATIVE

you accomplish
we let´s accomplish

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to accomplish

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was accomplishing
you were accomplishing
he/she/it was accomplishing
we were accomplishing
they were accomplishing

PAST PARTICIPLE

accomplished

PAST PERFECT

I had accomplished
you had accomplished
he/she/it had accomplished
we had accomplished
they had accomplished

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been accomplishing
you had been accomplishing
he/she/it had been accomplishing
we had been accomplishing
they had been accomplishing

PRESENT

I accomplish
you accomplish
he/she/it accomplishes
we accomplish
they accomplish

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am accomplishing
you are accomplishing
he/she/it is accomplishing
we are accomplishing
they are accomplishing

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

accomplishing

PRESENT PERFECT

I have accomplished
you have accomplished
he/she/it has accomplished
we have accomplished
they have accomplished

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been accomplishing
you have been accomplishing
he/she/it has been accomplishing
we have been accomplishing
they have been accomplishing

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it accomplish

SIMPLE PAST

I accomplished
you accomplished
he/she/it accomplished
we accomplished
they accomplished

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