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accomplishment
noun as in something successfully done, completed
Strongest matches
ability, achievement, capability, deed, effort, exploit, feat, performance, skill, talent, triumph
Strong matches
act, art, attainment, completion, conclusion, consummation, coup, execution, finish, fulfillment, production, proficiency, realization, stroke
Weak matches
Example Sentences
Federal workers were instructed to provide accounts of their weekly accomplishments or risk firing – a request some agencies instructed their employees to ignore.
That email demanded they summarize their recent accomplishments or face termination.
As with most of his accomplishments these days, James is the oldest player to earn the award, which has been his 41 times.
He pounded his chest, insulted the opposition, bragged about fantasy accomplishments and lied profusely.
It’s not unusual for presidents to tout their accomplishments during such addresses — something Trump did repeatedly — and rarely mention their predecessors.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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