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Accost

/ษ™หˆkษ’st/advanced Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.verb

To approach and address (someone) boldly or aggressively.

Example Sentences:
  • โ€œA stranger accosted me in the street, asking for directions.โ€
  • โ€œThe reporter accosted the politician with difficult questions as he left the building.โ€
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Late 16th century: from French *accoster*, from Italian *accostare* 'come alongside', from Latin *ad-* 'to' + *costa* 'rib, side'.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of 'a coast' โ€“ you approach someone from the side, like a ship approaching a coast.

Frequently Asked Questions About โ€œAccostโ€

1. What is the meaning of โ€œAccostโ€ in English?

In English, Accost (verb) is defined as: โ€œTo approach and address (someone) boldly or aggressively.โ€.

2. How do you use โ€œAccostโ€ in a sentence?

โ€œA stranger accosted me in the street, asking for directions.โ€

3. What are English synonyms of โ€œAccostโ€?

Common synonyms include:approach,address,confront,buttonhole,waylay

4. What is the etymology and word origin of โ€œAccostโ€?

Late 16th century: from French *accoster*, from Italian *accostare* 'come alongside', from Latin *ad-* 'to' + *costa* 'rib, side'.