3
ADJ
Someone who is
successful
achieves a high position in what they do, for example in business or politics. □ [+
suc|ces|sion /səkse ʃ ə n/ (successions )
1
N‑SING
[oft
2
N‑UNCOUNT
Succession
is the fact or right of being the next person to have an important job or position. □
suc|ces|sive
/səkse
s
I
v/ ADJ
Successive
means happening or existing one after another without a break. □
suc|ces|sor
/səkse
sə
r
/ (successors
) N‑COUNT
[oft poss N
] Someone's
successor
is the person who takes their job after they have left. □
suc|ce
ss sto|ry
(success stories
) N‑COUNT
Someone or something that is a
success story
is very successful, often unexpectedly or in spite of unfavourable conditions. □
suc|cinct
/səks
I
ŋkt/ ADJ
Something that is
succinct
expresses facts or ideas clearly and in few words. [APPROVAL
] □
suc|cor /sʌ kə r / → see succour
suc|cour
/sʌ
kə
r
/ (succours
, succouring
, succoured
)
in AM, use succor
1
N‑UNCOUNT
Succour
is help given to people who are suffering or in difficulties. [FORMAL
] □
2
VERB
If you
succour
someone who is suffering or in difficulties, you help them. [FORMAL
] □ [V
n]
suc|cu|lent /sʌ kjʊlənt/ (succulents )
1
ADJ
Succulent
food, especially meat or vegetables, is juicy and good to eat. [APPROVAL
] □
2 N‑COUNT Succulents or succulent plants are types of plants which have thick, fleshy leaves.
suc|cumb
/səkʌ
m/ (succumbs
, succumbing
, succumbed
) VERB
If you
succumb to
temptation or pressure, you do something that you want to do, or that other people want you to do, although you feel it might be wrong. [FORMAL
] □ [V
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