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  2. Learn the meaning of accomplished as an adjective that describes someone who is proficient, skillful, or has many social accomplishments. See synonyms, antonyms, and example sentences from various sources.

  3. able to do or finish something successfully: She’s an accomplished (= skilled) violinist. (Definition of accomplished from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) What is the pronunciation of accomplished? Translations of accomplished. in Chinese (Traditional) 熟練的, 有造詣的, 有才藝的… See more. in Chinese (Simplified)

  4. The adjective accomplished is useful for describing someone who's very good at something. You might use it to talk about yourself if you are an accomplished — or highly skilled — sword swallower.

  5. 1. : to bring about (a result) by effort. have much to accomplish today. 2. : to bring to completion : fulfill. accomplish a job. 3. : to succeed in reaching (a stage in a progression) would starve before accomplishing half the distance W. H. Hudson †1922. 4. archaic. : to equip thoroughly. b. : perfect. accomplishable. ə-ˈkäm-pli-shə-bəl. -ˈkəm-

  6. (əkʌmplɪʃt , US əkɑːm- ) adjective. If someone is accomplished at something, they are very good at it. [formal] She is an accomplished painter. ...one of the most accomplished composers of our time. Synonyms: skilled, able, professional, expert More Synonyms of accomplished. More Synonyms of accomplished.

  7. to finish something successfully or to achieve something: The students accomplished the task in less than ten minutes. She accomplished such a lot during her visit. I feel as if I've accomplished nothing since I left my job. Synonyms. achieve. attain formal. fulfil (MAKE HAPPEN) mainly UK. reach. realize (ACHIEVE)

  8. The verb accomplish means “to carry out or finish an actionto 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.