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acceptance
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acceptance
noun
/əkˈsɛptəns/
acceptable
accepted
Meaning
the act of agreeing to receive or undertake something offered
the action of receiving or agreeing to something
Example Sentences
Her
acceptance
of the award was met with applause.
Her
acceptance
of the offer was a surprise.
Example Expressions
acceptance speech
Synonyms
approval, agreement, consent, recognition, acknowledgment
Entry 1
approval, agreement, consent, recognition
Entry 2
approval, agreement, consent, acknowledgment
Antonyms
rejection, refusal, denial
Entry 1
rejection, refusal, denial
Entry 2
rejection, refusal
Collocations
letter of acceptance, acceptance speech, acceptance of offer, gain acceptance, acceptance letter, formal acceptance
Entry 1
letter of acceptance, acceptance speech, acceptance of offer, gain acceptance
Entry 2
acceptance speech, acceptance letter, formal acceptance
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