Pronunciation: /ˈæk.sɛn.tər/

Definitions of accentor

noun a person who speaks with a particular accent or pronunciation

Example Sentences

A1 I saw an accentor bird in the garden.

A2 The accentor has a beautiful song that can be heard in the mountains.

B1 The accentor's distinctive markings help it blend in with its surroundings.

B2 Birdwatchers often travel to remote locations to spot rare accentor species.

C1 The ornithologist studied the behavior of accentors in their natural habitat.

C2 The conservationist worked tirelessly to protect the endangered accentor population.

Examples of accentor in a Sentence

formal The accentor is a small bird known for its melodious song.

informal I spotted an accentor perched on the fence outside.

slang That accentor has some serious pipes!

figurative Her voice was like that of an accentor, sweet and clear.

Grammatical Forms of accentor

past tense

accentored

plural

accentors

comparative

more accented

superlative

most accented

present tense

accentor

future tense

will accentor

perfect tense

has accentored

continuous tense

is accentoring

singular

accentor

positive degree

accentor

infinitive

to accentor

gerund

accentoring

participle

accentoring

Origin and Evolution of accentor

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'accentor' originated from Latin, specifically from the word 'accentor' meaning 'songbird'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'accentor' evolved to refer to a person who sings or recites with a particular accent or style, rather than just a songbird.