Pronunciation: /ækˈsɛptɪd/
noun the action of accepting something
A1 The job offer was an accepted by the candidate.
A2 Her proposal was met with an accepted from the committee.
B1 The terms of the contract were clear and accepted by both parties.
B2 The accepted payment method for this service is credit card.
C1 The accepted practice in this industry is to provide a warranty for all products.
C2 His accepted leadership style has helped the company grow rapidly.
verb to give approval or consent to something or someone
A1 She accepted the gift with a smile.
A2 He accepted the job offer without hesitation.
B1 The university accepted her application for the scholarship.
B2 The committee accepted his proposal after much deliberation.
C1 The company accepted the terms of the contract and signed it.
C2 The court accepted the evidence presented by the prosecution.
adjective regarded favorably or approved
A1 The job offer was accepted by the candidate.
A2 The terms and conditions were accepted by both parties.
B1 The proposal was accepted without any changes.
B2 The invitation to the conference was accepted by many esteemed guests.
C1 His research paper was accepted for publication in a prestigious journal.
C2 The artist's work was accepted into the museum's permanent collection.
formal The job offer was accepted by the candidate.
informal She finally accepted his apology.
slang I can't believe she accepted his lame excuse.
figurative The truth of the situation slowly accepted by everyone involved.
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