Pronunciation: /ækˈsɛptər/

Definitions of accepter

noun a person who accepts or agrees to something

Example Sentences

A1 The accepter of the invitation arrived late to the party.

A2 The job offer was declined by the accepter.

B1 The accepter of the terms and conditions signed the contract.

B2 The accepter of the award gave a heartfelt speech.

C1 The accepter of the challenge demonstrated great determination.

C2 The accepter of the proposal was impressed by the thorough research.

Examples of accepter in a Sentence

formal It is important for a company to have a clear policy on what kind of payments they will accepter.

informal I don't think she will accepter the offer unless they increase the salary.

slang I can't believe he actually acceptered the dare to jump off the bridge!

figurative Sometimes we have to learn to accepter the things we cannot change.

Grammatical Forms of accepter

past tense

accepted

plural

accepters

comparative

more accepting

superlative

most accepting

present tense

accept

future tense

will accept

perfect tense

have accepted

continuous tense

is accepting

singular

accepter

positive degree

accepting

infinitive

to accept

gerund

accepting

participle

accepted

Origin and Evolution of accepter

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old French/Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'accepter' originated from Old French 'accepter' which came from Latin 'acceptare', a combination of 'ad-' (meaning 'to') and 'capere' (meaning 'take').
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'accepter' has retained its basic meaning of receiving or taking something willingly, but its usage has expanded to include accepting ideas, beliefs, or situations as well.