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Acomplish vs. Accomplish: Mastering the Correct Spelling

Edited by Aimie Carlson || By Janet White || Published on March 29, 2024
"Acomplish" is incorrectly spelled, while "accomplish" is correct, which refers to successfully complete or fulfill a task.

Which is correct: Acomplish or Accomplish

How to spell Accomplish?

Acomplish is Incorrect

Accomplish is Correct

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Key Differences

"Accomplish" sounds like it starts with 'acc-', similar to 'accurate' which is also correctly spelled with double 'c's.
Achieving goals isn't simple; similarly, "accomplish" isn't the shorter "acomplish."
Picture the word 'accomplish' with a double 'c' as two people standing side by side, helping each other to accomplish a task.
Remember that "accomplish" needs double 'c's to successfully spell it.
"In your speech, double the 'cc' to correctly reach."
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Correct usage of Accomplish

He managed to acomplish all his tasks before noon.
He managed to accomplish all his tasks before noon.
The team worked hard to acomplish the project on time.
The team worked hard to accomplish the project on time.
They set out to acomplish a difficult mission.
They set out to accomplish a difficult mission.
It's important to acomplish the objectives set for the quarter.
It's important to accomplish the objectives set for the quarter.
She was determined to acomplish her goals.
She was determined to accomplish her goals.

Accomplish Definitions

To Complete Successfully.
He managed to accomplish the task before the deadline.
To Execute or Carry Out.
The team accomplished the project with great skill.
To Realize or Bring to fruition.
Through hard work, he accomplished his goal of running a marathon.
To Achieve or Fulfill.
She will accomplish her dream of becoming a doctor.
To Finish or Conclude Effectively.
She accomplished every item on her to-do list.
To succeed in doing (a task, for example); carry out or complete.
(transitive) To finish successfully.
(transitive) To complete, as time or distance.

Accomplish Sentences

To accomplish great things, one must not only act but also dream.
They worked together to accomplish the task efficiently.
The athlete trained hard to accomplish her dream of winning gold.
She felt proud to accomplish the puzzle on her own.
To accomplish fluency in a new language takes time and practice.
The team's goal was to accomplish the project ahead of schedule.
He aimed to accomplish his homework before dinner.
By setting small objectives, he was able to accomplish his main goal.
Reading a book a week was a goal he managed to accomplish.
Helping others accomplish their goals brought her joy.
The pilot managed to accomplish a safe landing despite the turbulence.
To accomplish peace, the negotiators worked tirelessly.
The scientist was determined to accomplish a breakthrough in his research.
The community came together to accomplish the clean-up of the local park.
She set a plan in motion to accomplish her New Year's resolutions.
They aimed to accomplish sustainability in their operations.
The expedition aimed to accomplish a new record in exploration.
Accomplish each day's tasks, and you'll see great progress over time.
Through dedication, they were able to accomplish the seemingly impossible.
Seeing students accomplish their academic goals is rewarding for teachers.
To accomplish mastery in a skill, consistent practice is necessary.
The invention was a significant accomplish for the entire team.
To accomplish a balanced life, she focused on both work and leisure.
It's rewarding to see your efforts accomplish tangible results.
Her ability to accomplish tasks under pressure was commendable.

Accomplish Idioms & Phrases

Accomplish a feat

To successfully complete a remarkable deed.
Climbing the mountain was an impressive feat to accomplish.

Accomplish wonders

To achieve remarkable or surprising things.
With the right resources, the team can accomplish wonders.

Set out to accomplish

To start with a specific goal or task in mind.
She set out to accomplish her goal of running a marathon.

Accomplish the impossible

To succeed in doing something that seemed very unlikely or difficult.
With determination, they managed to accomplish the impossible.

Accomplish the task at hand

To successfully complete the current task.
Focusing on the task at hand, she was able to accomplish it efficiently.

Accomplish a milestone

To reach an important stage in progress or development.
The company celebrated as they accomplished a significant milestone.

Accomplish on a shoestring

To successfully achieve something with very limited resources.
The event was accomplished on a shoestring budget but was still a huge success.

Quietly accomplish

To achieve something without seeking attention or recognition.
He preferred to quietly accomplish his work, avoiding the spotlight.

Accomplish a transformation

To bring about a significant change or alteration.
The renovation accomplished a total transformation of the old building.

Accomplish with flying colors

To complete something with an excellent result or performance.
He passed the final exam with flying colors.

Accomplish a breakthrough

To make a significant discovery or achievement.
The research team was thrilled to accomplish a breakthrough in their study.

Together we accomplish

A phrase emphasizing that collaborative efforts lead to success.
The team adopted the motto Together we accomplish to inspire unity and cooperation.

Every accomplishment starts with the decision to try

Emphasizing that success begins with the willingness to make an effort.
She reminded herself that every accomplishment starts with the decision to try, and took the first step.

Accomplish one's duty

To fulfill one's responsibilities or obligations.
The soldier strived to accomplish his duty with honor.

Accomplish by consensus

To achieve something through agreement or collective decision-making.
The policy was accomplished by consensus among all parties involved.

Accomplish through perseverance

To achieve success by persisting despite difficulties.
She was able to accomplish her goals through perseverance and hard work.

Accomplish a turnaround

To successfully make a change from a bad situation to a good one.
The new management accomplished a significant turnaround in the company's fortunes.

Accomplish more with less

To achieve greater results with fewer resources or effort.
By optimizing their processes, they were able to accomplish more with less.

FAQs

What is the verb form of accomplish?

Accomplish itself is the base verb form.

What is the root word of accomplish?

The root is the Latin 'complere,' meaning to fill up or complete.

Why is it called accomplish?

It's called accomplish because it derives from the Latin 'ad' (to) and 'complere' (fill up), signifying the completion of a task.

What is the pronunciation of accomplish?

Accomplish is pronounced as /əˈkɒm.plɪʃ/.

What is the singular form of accomplish?

Accomplish is both the singular and base form.

Which vowel is used before accomplish?

The vowel "a" is used before accomplish.

Which preposition is used with accomplish?

"Accomplish with" or "accomplish by" are commonly used prepositions with accomplish.

Is accomplish an abstract noun?

No, accomplish is a verb, not a noun.

Is accomplish a noun or adjective?

Accomplish is a verb.

Is accomplish a negative or positive word?

Accomplish is generally considered a positive word.

Is accomplish a vowel or consonant?

Accomplish is a word, not a vowel or consonant.

What is another term for accomplish?

Another term for accomplish is achieve.

What is the plural form of accomplish?

Accomplish doesn't have a plural form as it is a verb.

Is the accomplish term a metaphor?

The term accomplish can be used metaphorically depending on the context.

Is the word accomplish imperative?

It can be used in the imperative form, e.g., "Accomplish this task by today."

What is the opposite of accomplish?

The opposite of accomplish is fail or abandon.

Which determiner is used with accomplish?

Determiners like "to" or "can" can be used with accomplish, e.g., "to accomplish" or "can accomplish."

What is the first form of accomplish?

The first form is accomplish.

What is the third form of accomplish?

The third form is also accomplished.

Which conjunction is used with accomplish?

Conjunctions like "and" or "but" can be used with accomplish depending on the sentence.

Is accomplish an adverb?

No, accomplish is not an adverb.

How do we divide accomplish into syllables?

Accomplish is divided as ac-com-plish.

Is accomplish a countable noun?

Accomplish is not a noun; it's a verb.

Is accomplish a collective noun?

No, accomplish is not a noun, hence not a collective noun.

What is a stressed syllable in accomplish?

The first syllable 'ac' is stressed in accomplish.

What part of speech is accomplish?

Accomplish is a verb.

What is the second form of accomplish?

The second form is accomplished.

How is accomplish used in a sentence?

"She aims to accomplish her tasks by the end of the week."

Which article is used with accomplish?

As a verb, accomplish doesn't directly pair with articles. Articles may precede the noun that accomplish acts upon.

How many syllables are in accomplish?

There are three syllables in accomplish.
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