Pronunciation: /æk.wi/

Definitions of acw

noun a member of the American Civil War Round Table, an organization dedicated to the study of the American Civil War

Example Sentences

A1 I saw an acw in the park.

A2 The acw was sitting on a branch, chirping happily.

B1 The acw's colorful feathers caught my attention.

B2 I heard the acw's melodious song from a distance.

C1 The acw's intricate nest-building skills are fascinating to observe.

C2 Researchers have discovered new species of acw in remote rainforests.

Examples of acw in a Sentence

formal The Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU) is a prestigious organization that promotes collaboration among universities worldwide.

informal I heard that ACW is hosting a conference next month, are you attending?

slang I can't believe ACW won the basketball tournament, they were the underdogs!

figurative The ACW of the company, the administrative team, works behind the scenes to ensure everything runs smoothly.

Grammatical Forms of acw

past tense

acwed

plural

acws

comparative

more acw

superlative

most acw

present tense

acw

future tense

will acw

perfect tense

have acwed

continuous tense

am acwing

singular

acw

positive degree

acw

infinitive

to acw

gerund

acwing

participle

acwed

Origin and Evolution of acw

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The word 'acw' originated from Old English, where it meant 'across'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'acw' evolved to become 'across' in modern English, retaining its original meaning of indicating a direction or position from one side to the other.