Accepted
11accepted — acceptedly, adv. /ak sep tid/, adj. generally approved; usually regarded as normal, right, etc.: an accepted pronunciation of a word; an accepted theory. [1485 95; ACCEPT + ED2] * * * …
12accepted — ac|cept|ed [ ək septəd ] adjective only before noun * considered by most people to be reasonable, right, or normal: The accepted wisdom is that public services are best run by governments. Corruption was an accepted part of the political culture …
13accepted */ — UK [əkˈseptɪd] / US [əkˈseptəd] adjective [only before noun] considered by most people to be reasonable, right, or normal The accepted wisdom is that public services are best run by governments. Corruption was an accepted part of the political… …
14accepted — adjective Date: 15th century generally approved or used < an accepted convention > • acceptedly adverb …
15Accepted — Filmdaten Deutscher Titel: S.H.I.T. – Die Highschool GmbH Originaltitel: Accepted Produktionsland: USA Erscheinungsjahr: 2006 Länge: 90 Minuten Originalsprache: Englisch …
16accepted — adj. Accepted is used with these nouns: ↑convention, ↑custom, ↑definition, ↑explanation, ↑norm, ↑notion, ↑practice, ↑sense, ↑standard, ↑wisdom …
17accepted — Synonyms and related words: Christian, acclaimed, accustomed, acknowledged, admired, admitted, adopted, advocated, affirmed, allowed, applauded, appointed, approved, assumed, authentic, authenticated, authoritative, avowed, backed, being done,… …
18accepted — adjective newspaper ads from the 1700s show that, even in New England, the brokering of slaves was an accepted practice Syn: recognized, acknowledged, established, traditional, orthodox, sanctioned; usual, customary, habitual, common, current,… …
19accepted — adjective generally approved or compelling recognition (Freq. 2) several accepted techniques for treating the condition his recognized superiority in this kind of work • Syn: ↑recognized, ↑recognised • Similar to: ↑acknowledged …
20Accepted Frewen — Nacimiento 1588 Northiam, Sussex Fallecimiento …