ac • com • mo • date Iaw / s'kamsdeit /
ac . com . mo . dat . ed )
to have enough space for a particular number of people
ac • com • mo • da • tions / 3|kams'deifnz /
Remember! You spell accommodations with CC and MM .
a place to stay or live
ac • com • pa • ny AWL / s'Lvmpsni /
( ac . com pa . nies , ac . com . pa . ny . ing , ac . com . pa . nied )
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to happen at the same time as something else
( music ) to play music while someone sings or plays another instrument
ac • com • plish / s'kamplij /
( ac . com plish . es , ac . com . plish . ing , ac . com . plished )
to succeed in doing something difficult that you planned to do
ac • com • plish • ment / s'kamplijmsnt /
succeeded in doing or learning
—SYNONYM achievement
ac • cord / s'kord /
because you want to, not because someone has asked you
ac • cord • ing • ly / s'kordigli /
in a way that is suitable
ac .cord .ing to Ф/o'kordnjto;.vbrdu]tu/
as someone or something says
aC . COUnt 1 Ф / s'kaunt /
deposited the money into my account. to open an account
Word building There are two main types of bank account . If you have a checking account , you can take your money out at any time by using a check or an ATM card (= a card that you put into a machine, which gives you money ) .
A savings account lets you keep your money in the bank to use later. You receive extra money, called interest , for keeping your money there.
accounts [ plural ] lists of all the money that a person or business receives and pays
words that someone says or writes about something that happened
on account of something
because of something
take something into account ; take account of
something
to remember something when you are thinking about other things
ac • count 2 / s'kaunt /
to explain or give a reason for something How can you account for the missing pieces?
to make the amount that is mentioned
ac • count • ant / s'kauntnt /