Pronunciation: /əˈkoʊmən/

Definitions of acoman

noun Acoman is not a recognized English word and therefore does not have a specific definition as a noun.

Example Sentences

A1 I saw an acoman walking down the street.

A2 The acoman was carrying a heavy load on his back.

B1 The acoman helped me carry my groceries to the car.

B2 The acoman was known in the village for his kindness and generosity.

C1 The acoman's presence in the community was always welcomed.

C2 The acoman's wisdom and experience were sought after by many.

Examples of acoman in a Sentence

formal The acoman provided a detailed analysis of the financial report during the meeting.

informal I heard the acoman is really good at math and can help you with your homework.

slang That acoman is a real whiz when it comes to numbers.

figurative She was like an acoman, effortlessly navigating through complex calculations.

Grammatical Forms of acoman

past tense

acomaned

plural

acomans

comparative

more acoman

superlative

most acoman

present tense

acoman

future tense

will acoman

perfect tense

have acomaned

continuous tense

is acomaning

singular

acoman

positive degree

acoman

infinitive

to acoman

gerund

acomaning

participle

acomanned

Origin and Evolution of acoman

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The word 'acoman' originated from Old English, derived from the combination of 'a-' (on) and 'cuman' (to come).
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'acoman' evolved into the modern English word 'acumen', which now refers to keen insight or shrewdness.