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accomplished

American  
[uh-kom-plisht] / əˈkɒm plɪʃt /

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 British  
/ əˈkʌm-, əˈkɒmplɪʃt /

adjective

  1. successfully completed; achieved

  2. expert; proficient

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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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Not only are they accomplished pilots, engineers and scientists, they are also spouses and parents balancing a heroic adventure against the risks they and their loved ones will face.

From BBC

“What Pakistan has accomplished is that the impression and image of isolation has been replaced by it being center stage.”

From The Wall Street Journal

He accomplished much in the later part of his life, although he died at only 44 years old of the tuberculosis that plagued his family.

From The Wall Street Journal

Or President George W. Bush’s 2003 “mission accomplished” speech from a carrier off the coast of California, mere weeks into a war in Iraq that lasted years.

From Los Angeles Times

This can be accomplished with things like new investments in equipment, which play out over a longer time frame compared to rationing.

From Salon