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ac·count

account

 
 
pronunciation:
kaUnt
parts of speech:
noun, intransitive verb, transitive verb
phrases:
on account of, take into account
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part of speech: noun
definition 1: a story or report; narrative.
He gave an interesting account of their vacation.Her account of the incident was different from her husband's.The police asked him to give an account of his actions on that night.
synonyms:
chronicle, description, narrative, recitation, record, relation, report, statement, story, tale, version
similar words:
commentary, declamation, elaboration, exposition, history, memoir, narration, portrayal, recital, rehearsal, representation, tidings
definition 2: a statement of the causes or reasons behind some action, event, or phenomenon.
The big bang theory is one account of how the universe began.
synonyms:
explanation
definition 3: an explanation of conduct.
The examiner will expect a full account of our dealings with this client.
synonyms:
explanation
similar words:
justification
definition 4: ground or reason for carrying out some action; basis.
On no account should the guard leave his post.On what account are you requesting this information?
definition 5: an arrangement wherein a bank or other financial institution holds a customer's deposited funds so that the funds are safe but can be accessed at any time by the customer, or the conception of this arrangement as a container for the funds that are kept.
She set up an account at the local bank with a deposit of two thousand dollars.I don't have enough money in my account to pay the rent right now.
definition 6: a record of money spent or received.
According to your account at the bank, you made five deposits this month.
synonyms:
book, record, statement
similar words:
bill, bookkeeping, charge, check, computation, invoice, tally
definition 7: an arrangement with a store or other business that allows a customer to pay for goods or services on credit instead of using cash at the time of sale.
The department store offers a discount on purchases if you open an account with them.
definition 8: an arrangement that allows one to gain access to a computer, a computer application, or website when one enters a username and password that one has established.
In order to gain access to your health records online, you need to create an account on the clinic's website.
definition 9: a company or person who is a client of a business.
The advertising agency was lucky to get two new accounts this fall.
similar words:
client, customer
definition 10: value or worth.
The opinions of the children were of little account to him.
synonyms:
consequence, distinction, import, importance, merit, note, regard, significance, use, value, worth
similar words:
dignity, esteem, honor, reputation, repute
definition 11: behalf.
Please don't stay up late on my account.On whose account are you making all these arrangements?
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phrase: on account of, take into account
 
part of speech: intransitive verb
inflections: accounts, accounting, accounted
definition 1: to explain (usually followed by "for").
I can't account for her feelings toward this horrible man.Her illness accounts for the paleness of her skin.The doctor is still having difficulty accounting for the man's death.
synonyms:
clarify, explain, illuminate, rationalize
similar words:
elucidate, interpret
definition 2: to provide a count or tally, esp. of money spent and taken in (usually followed by "for").
I can account for every dollar I spent.
synonyms:
explain, report on
similar words:
enumerate, tally
definition 3: to be the cause of (usually followed by "for").
He accounted for several runs in the ball game.Hard work accounts for his success.
synonyms:
achieve, generate, produce
similar words:
cause, create, effect, give rise to, occasion
 
part of speech: transitive verb
definition: to regard as.
I account him of little worth to the company.
synonyms:
consider, count, deem, rate, regard
similar words:
appraise, assess, believe, estimate, gauge, judge, reckon, think of, value, view
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