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Learn to pronounce ac·cept

/əkˈsept/
verb
  1. consent to receive (a thing offered).
    "he accepted a pen as a present"
    synonyms: receive, agree to receive, welcome, take, take receipt of, get, gain, obtain, acquire, come by, take on, take up, undertake, tackle, take on oneself, shoulder, bear, assume, manage, take responsibility for, be responsible for, engage in, become involved in, take part in, participate in, devote oneself to, concentrate on, address oneself to, go about, set about, approach, handle, get down to, deal with, get to grips with, launch into, enter on, begin, start, embark on, venture on, turn one's hand to, get cracking on, have a crack/go/shot/stab at, give something a whirl, commence
  2. believe or come to recognize (an opinion, explanation, etc.) as valid or correct.
    "this tentative explanation came to be accepted by the group"
    synonyms: believe, trust, give credence to, credit, give credit to, put confidence in, be convinced of, have faith in, count on, rely on, depend on, go for, buy, fall for, swallow, swallow something hook, line, and sinker, take something as gospel, recognized, acknowledged, traditional, orthodox, habitual, confirmed, set, fixed, settled, usual, customary, common, normal, general, prevailing, accustomed, familiar, wonted, popular, expected, routine, regular, typical, conventional, established, mainstream, standard, stock

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The meaning of ACCEPT is to receive (something offered) willingly. How to use accept in a sentence.
to agree to take something, or to consider something as satisfactory, reasonable, or true: She accepted the job offer.
to take or receive (something offered); receive with approval or favor: to accept a present;. to accept a proposal.
11 senses: 1. to take or receive (something offered) 2. to give an affirmative reply to 3. to take on the responsibilities,.... Click for more definitions.
ACCEPT meaning: 1 : to receive or take (something offered); 2 : to take (something) as payment.
May 12, 2024 · The meaning of ACCEPTING is able or willing to accept something or someone : inclined to regard something or someone with acceptance rather ...
[intransitive, transitive] to take willingly something that is offered; to say 'yes' to an offer, invitation, etc. He asked me to marry him and I accepted.
adjective. generally approved; usually regarded as normal, right, etc.: an accepted pronunciation of a word; an accepted theory.
to take when given; receive willingly. He accepted the present with pleasure.I accepted his apology.
To accept is to receive, and except is to exclude, usually. Both are busy little words skipping around to different meanings, but they never run into each other ...