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Exam: Cambridge English: C2 Proficiency (CPE)

accountantship

IPA: /əˈkaʊntəntʃɪp/

KK: /əˈkaʊntəntʃɪp/

noun

Definition: This term refers to the position or job of a person who manages financial records and prepares financial statements for individuals or organizations.

Example: After years of study, she finally secured a position in accountantship.

accouter

IPA: /əˈkuːtər/

KK: /əˈkuːtər/

transitive verb

Definition: To provide someone with the necessary equipment or clothing, especially for military service.

Example: The soldiers were accoutered with the latest gear before their deployment.

accurateness

IPA: //ˈækjʊrət.nəs//

KK: /ˈækjərətnəs/

noun

Definition: The condition of being correct or precise in details; the quality of being free from mistakes or errors.

Example: The accurateness of the data collected during the experiment was crucial for the results.

accusal

IPA: /əˈkjuːzəl/

KK: /əˈkjuːzəl/

noun

Definition: A statement that someone has done something wrong or illegal.

Example: The accusal of the politician led to a public outcry and demands for an investigation.

accusant

IPA: /əˈkjuːzənt/

KK: /əˈkjuːzənt/

adjective

Definition: Describing someone or something that makes an accusation or points out blame.

Example: The accusant party presented their evidence in court.

noun

Definition: A person who claims that someone has done something wrong or illegal.

Example: The accusant presented their evidence in court.

accusative

IPA: //əˈkjuːzətɪv//

KK: /əˈkjuːzətɪv/

adjective

Definition: Relating to a grammatical case that indicates the direct object of a verb or the object of certain prepositions.

Example: In the sentence 'She saw him', 'him' is in the accusative case.

noun

Definition: A grammatical term that refers to a specific form of a word used to indicate the direct object of a verb in a sentence.

Example: In Latin, the word 'puellam' is in the accusative case, indicating it is the direct object of the verb.

acedia

IPA: /əˈsiːdiə/

KK: /əˈsiːdiə/

noun

Definition: A state of feeling tired, bored, or lacking interest, often related to a lack of spiritual or emotional energy.

Example: After months of isolation, he fell into a state of acedia, feeling indifferent to everything around him.

acephalous

IPA: //eɪˈsɛfələs//

KK: /ˈeɪsəˌfæləs/

adjective

Definition: This word describes something that does not have a head or leader. It can refer to certain animals that lack a head or to groups or organizations that do not have a clear leader.

Example: The acephalous group struggled to make decisions without a leader.

acervate

IPA: /əˈsɜːrvət/

KK: /əˈsɜrvət/

adjective

Definition: Describing something that is piled up or arranged in closely packed groups or clusters.

Example: The acervate arrangement of the flowers created a stunning visual effect in the garden.

verb

Definition: To pile or stack things together in a heap.

Example: The gardener decided to acervate the fallen leaves into a large pile.

acetify

IPA: /əˈsɛtəˌfaɪ/

KK: /əˈsɛtəˌfaɪ/

transitive verb

Definition: To change something into acetic acid or vinegar.

Example: The process of fermentation can acetify the wine, turning it into vinegar.

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