Pronunciation: /əˈkjumjəˌleɪtɪd ˈsɜːrpləs/
noun a noun is a word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance, or quality
A1 The company's accumulated surplus grew steadily over the years.
A2 The organization's accumulated surplus allowed them to expand their operations.
B1 The school's accumulated surplus was used to renovate the classrooms.
B2 The government's accumulated surplus helped them weather economic downturns.
C1 The charity's accumulated surplus enabled them to launch new community programs.
C2 The corporation's accumulated surplus was a testament to their financial stability.
adjective a word that describes or gives more information about a noun
A1 The company has an accumulated surplus of funds.
A2 The organization's accumulated surplus has grown steadily over the years.
B1 The school board decided to use the accumulated surplus to fund new programs.
B2 The government's accumulated surplus allowed for increased spending on infrastructure projects.
C1 The company's accumulated surplus was a key factor in its ability to weather economic downturns.
C2 The accumulated surplus of the investment firm was carefully managed to ensure long-term growth.
formal The company's accumulated surplus has grown steadily over the past few years.
informal We've got a nice little pile of extra cash saved up.
slang Our surplus stash is looking pretty healthy right now.
figurative Like a squirrel storing nuts for the winter, the business has built up an impressive accumulated surplus.
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