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accomplished

AdjectiveTransitive Verb
pl: nullpast: accomplishedpp: accomplisheding: accomplishingcomp: nullsup: null

When used as an adjective, this word suggests a level of mastery that is polished and recognized by others. It carries a sophisticated air, often associated with high culture, classical training, or professional excellence, distinguishing it from simple competence. As a verb, it emphasizes the successful conclusion of a process. It focuses on the transition from a state of effort or striving to a state of completion, evoking a sense of finality and satisfaction upon reaching a desired endpoint.

💬Conversación Casual

🎬Mid-shift in the maintenance bay of a long-haul freighter.
Kip

Finally got that leak patched. Mission accomplished, I guess.

Kip
Lt. Vega
Lt. Vega

Cut the chatter and get back to the fuel lines.

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Kip uses the common phrase 'mission accomplished' to signal the completion of a task, while Lt. Vega uses the military idiom 'cut the chatter' to tell him to stop talking and focus on work.

Meanings

Adjective
[person]

Highly skilled, expert, or proficient in a particular activity, especially the arts.

"She is an accomplished pianist who has performed in the world's greatest concert halls."

Transitive Verb
[task][goal]

To successfully complete or achieve something.

"He felt a great sense of pride once he had accomplished his lifelong goal."

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