Acquirement

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /əˈkwaɪərmənt/

Definitions of acquirement

noun a thing that has been acquired or obtained; an asset or possession

Example Sentences

A1 My acquirement of a new language is progressing slowly but steadily.

A2 She was proud of her acquirement of new skills through online courses.

B1 The company values the acquirement of new knowledge and expertise by its employees.

B2 His acquirement of wealth did not bring him the happiness he expected.

C1 The acquirement of power can sometimes lead to corruption.

C2 Her acquirement of a high-level position in the company was the result of years of hard work and dedication.

Examples of acquirement in a Sentence

formal The acquisition of new skills is an important acquirement for personal development.

informal She showed off her new acquirement in painting at the art show.

slang I just got a cool acquirement for my gaming setup.

figurative Patience is a valuable acquirement that comes with experience.

Grammatical Forms of acquirement

plural

acquirements

comparative

more acquirement

superlative

most acquirement

present tense

acquire

future tense

will acquire

perfect tense

has acquired

continuous tense

is acquiring

singular

acquirement

positive degree

acquirement

infinitive

to acquire

gerund

acquiring

participle

acquired

Origin and Evolution of acquirement

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Old French, Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'acquirement' originated from the Old French word 'acquerement' which was derived from the Latin word 'acquirere' meaning 'to gain'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'acquirement' has evolved to refer to the act of gaining or obtaining something, often used in a formal or academic context.