accomplished
Americanadjective
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completed; done; effected.
an accomplished fact.
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highly skilled; expert.
an accomplished pianist.
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having all the social graces, manners, and other attainments of polite society.
adjective
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successfully completed; achieved
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expert; proficient
Usage
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.
Other Word Forms
- superaccomplished adjective
- well-accomplished adjective
Etymology
Origin of accomplished
First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English; accomplish + -ed 2
Example Sentences
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If the goal was a reset, mission accomplished.
"We're starting to see projects that used to take big teams now be accomplished by a single, very talented person," he said.
From BBC
"All of this was accomplished without the loss of a single American life, or an ongoing military occupation," Rubio said.
From Barron's
While associates point to how much she has accomplished in a short period, some of the people also questioned whether her combative relationship with staff could ultimately hinder her ambitious agenda.
He said that China has proven it can catch up to the innovations and leaps made in the U.S., but it still struggles to innovate beyond what American firms have accomplished.
From MarketWatch
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