Pronunciation: /ækˈaʊnt/
noun abbreviation for 'account', a record or statement of financial transactions
A1 I created a new email acct for my online shopping.
A2 She forgot the password to her social media acct.
B1 The company's acct department handles all financial transactions.
B2 He decided to close his bank acct and switch to a credit union.
C1 The audit revealed discrepancies in the company's acct records.
C2 As a financial analyst, she carefully reviewed the company's acct statements for accuracy.
verb not applicable
A1 She accts her expenses in a notebook.
A2 He accts for his actions when questioned by the authorities.
B1 The company needs to acct for all the missing inventory.
B2 The detective was able to acct for the suspect's whereabouts during the crime.
C1 The financial analyst is responsible for accting for all the company's transactions.
C2 The auditor meticulously accts for every penny spent by the organization.
adjective not applicable
A1 I have an acct with the local library to borrow books.
A2 She set up an online acct to manage her finances.
B1 Creating an acct on the website allows you to access exclusive content.
B2 You need to verify your acct before you can make any transactions.
C1 The company's acct department is responsible for financial reporting.
C2 He has multiple accts with different investment firms to diversify his portfolio.
adverb not applicable
A1 I use my acct to log in to the website.
A2 She checked her acct balance before making a purchase.
B1 You can manage your finances easily through your online acct.
B2 The company's acct department handles all financial transactions.
C1 The CEO personally oversees the company's acct operations.
C2 The forensic accountant analyzed the company's acct records for any discrepancies.
pronoun not applicable
A1 I can't access my acct on the website.
A2 She forgot the password to her acct.
B1 You need to update your acct information regularly.
B2 I have multiple accts for different purposes.
C1 The security of your online acct is crucial.
C2 Managing multiple accts can be challenging.
preposition not applicable
A1 I put my keys in the acct drawer.
A2 The book is acct the table.
B1 The store is acct the street from my house.
B2 She left her phone acct her bag.
C1 The museum is acct the park, near the river.
C2 The restaurant is acct the top floor of the building.
conjunction not applicable
A1 I want to go to the store, acct I don't have any money.
A2 She was tired, acct she still managed to finish her homework.
B1 I studied hard for the exam, acct I didn't do very well.
B2 The project was completed on time, acct there were some last-minute changes.
C1 The company decided to expand globally, acct they faced many challenges along the way.
C2 The negotiations were going well, acct they suddenly broke down.
interjection not applicable
A1 Acct! I forgot my lunch at home.
A2 Acct, I can't believe I missed the bus.
B1 Acct, could you pass me the salt, please?
B2 Acct! That movie was so intense.
C1 Acct, I must say I am impressed with your work.
C2 Acct! I never expected to see you here.
article not applicable
A1 I have an acct on the website to track my orders.
A2 She created a new acct for her online banking.
B1 You need to sign up for an acct to access the premium features.
B2 He forgot his password for his acct and had to reset it.
C1 Managing multiple accts can be challenging for some people.
C2 The security measures for protecting user data on the acct are top-notch.
formal Please provide your acct number for verification purposes.
informal Hey, can you send me your acct details so I can transfer you the money?
slang I can't access my acct right now, it's acting up.
figurative Her success in the business world has skyrocketed her acct balance.
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