words associated with accomplishment
Synonyms of accomplishment
achievement: : the act of achieving something the achievement of an ambition
acquirement: : a skill of mind or body usually resulting from continued endeavor
attainment: : the act of attaining something : the condition of being attained She values educational attainment above all else.
baby: : an extremely young child
coup: : coup d’état
success: : outcome , result
triumph: : a victory or conquest by or as if by military force
Words Related to accomplishment
blockbuster: : a very large high-explosive bomb
hit: : to reach with or as if with a sudden blow His mom told him to stop hitting his sister.
jackpot: : the top prize in a game or contest (such as a lottery) that is typically a large fund of money formed by the accumulation of unwon prizes
megahit: : something (such as a motion picture) that is extremely successful
miracle: : an extraordinary event manifesting divine intervention in human affairs the healing miracles described in the Gospels
smash: : a smashing blow or attack
winner: : one that wins: such as
conquest: : the act or process of conquering
gain: : resources or advantage acquired or increased : profit made substantial gains last year
victory: : the overcoming of an enemy or antagonist
win: : to get possession of by effort or fortune
skill: : the ability to use one’s knowledge effectively and readily in execution or performance
deed: : something that is done evil deeds did my good deed for the day
feat: : act , deed
performance: : the execution of an action
arrival: : the act of arriving
completion: : the act or process of completing his completion of graduate school
consummation: : the act of consummating the consummation of a contract by mutual signature
culmination: : the action of culminating
execution: : the act or process of executing : performance
fruition: : pleasurable use or possession : enjoyment the sweet fruition of an earthly crown —Christopher Marlowe
fulfillment: : the act or process of fulfilling the fulfillment of a promise the fulfillment of all the requirements
fulfilment: : the act or process of fulfilling the fulfillment of a promise the fulfillment of all the requirements
implementation: : an act or instance of implementing something : the process of making something active or effective implementation of a new policy/law The Vatican returned the revised text to the bishops for implementation . —Rita Ferrone That standard, which defines how much ozone is unhealthy, was set in 1997, but its implementation was delayed by legal challenges. —Cheryl Hogue
realization: : the action of realizing : the state of being realized
Phrases Synonymous with accomplishment
Near Antonyms of accomplishment
botch: : an inflammatory sore
cock-up: : mess sense 3b
mess: : a quantity of food:
muddle: : to make turbid or muddy muddled the brook with his splashings
shambles: : a meat market
bummer: : one that bums
bust: : a sculptured representation of the upper part of the human figure including the head and neck and usually part of the shoulders and breast has a bust of Abraham Lincoln in his office
catastrophe: : a momentous tragic event ranging from extreme misfortune to utter overthrow or ruin Deforestation and erosion can lead to an ecological catastrophe .
debacle: : a great disaster
débâcle: : a great disaster
disaster: : an unfavorable aspect (see aspect sense 2a ) of a planet or star
dud: : clothing
failure: : omission of occurrence or performance
fiasco: : a complete failure The critic called the film a fiasco . … the total fiasco that was his personal life … —Margaret Atwood
fizzle: : fizz
flop: : to swing or move loosely : flap
washout: : the washing out or away of something and especially of earth in a roadbed by a freshet
disappointment: : the act or an instance of disappointing : the state or emotion of being disappointed
letdown: : discouragement , disappointment his latest novel is a letdown
loss: : destruction , ruin to save the world from utter loss —John Milton
setback: : a checking of progress
Antonyms of accomplishment
nonachievement: : lack of achievement : failure to achieve a desired end or aim reflecting on one’s achievements and nonachievements The reasons for partial or nonachievement of planned goals are provided without excuse or blame. —Joan Gratto Liebler and Charles R. McConnell
Synonyms of accomplishment
achievement: : the act of achieving something the achievement of an ambition
commission: : a formal written warrant granting the power to perform various acts or duties
discharge: : to relieve of a charge, load, or burden:
enactment: : the act of enacting : the state of being enacted
execution: : the act or process of executing : performance
fulfillment: : the act or process of fulfilling the fulfillment of a promise the fulfillment of all the requirements
fulfilment: : the act or process of fulfilling the fulfillment of a promise the fulfillment of all the requirements
implementation: : an act or instance of implementing something : the process of making something active or effective implementation of a new policy/law The Vatican returned the revised text to the bishops for implementation . —Rita Ferrone That standard, which defines how much ozone is unhealthy, was set in 1997, but its implementation was delayed by legal challenges. —Cheryl Hogue
performance: : the execution of an action
perpetration: : to bring about or carry out (something, such as a crime or deception) : commit
prosecution: : the act or process of prosecuting
pursuance: : the act of pursuing
Words Related to accomplishment
dispatch: : to send off or away with promptness or speed dispatch a letter dispatch an ambulance to the scene
expedition: : a journey or excursion undertaken for a specific purpose
administration: : performance of executive duties : management worked in the administration of a hospital
direction: : guidance or supervision of action or conduct : management working under the direction of the doctor
handling: : the action of one that handles something
management: : the act or art of managing : the conducting or supervising of something (such as a business) Business improved under the management of new owners.
application: : an act of applying:
operation: : performance of a practical work or of something involving the practical application of principles or processes Practice until you can go through the whole operation without hesitation or thinking.
practice: : carry out , apply practice what you preach
practise: : carry out , apply practice what you preach
Antonyms of accomplishment
nonfulfillment: : lack of fulfillment nonfulfillment of an obligation a feeling of nonfulfillment
nonperformance: : neglect or failure to perform
Synonyms of accomplishment
achievement: : the act of achieving something the achievement of an ambition
actuality: : the quality or state of being actual
actualization: : to make actual : realize
attainment: : the act of attaining something : the condition of being attained She values educational attainment above all else.
consummation: : the act of consummating the consummation of a contract by mutual signature
fruition: : pleasurable use or possession : enjoyment the sweet fruition of an earthly crown —Christopher Marlowe
fulfillment: : the act or process of fulfilling the fulfillment of a promise the fulfillment of all the requirements
fulfilment: : the act or process of fulfilling the fulfillment of a promise the fulfillment of all the requirements
pass: : move , proceed , go The boat was too tall to pass under the bridge.
realization: : the action of realizing : the state of being realized
Words Related to accomplishment
success: : outcome , result
triumph: : a victory or conquest by or as if by military force
Near Antonyms of accomplishment
defeat: : destroy his unkindness may defeat my life —Shakespeare
failure: : omission of occurrence or performance
fizzle: : fizz
nonsuccess: : a lack or absence of success … an idea that has had varying degrees of nonsuccess since the 1980s. —Molly Wood
Antonyms of accomplishment
naught: : nothing Their efforts came to naught . It was all for naught .
nought: : nothing Their efforts came to naught . It was all for naught .
nonfulfillment: : lack of fulfillment nonfulfillment of an obligation a feeling of nonfulfillment
Synonyms of accomplishment
civilization: : a relatively high level of cultural and technological development
couth: : sophisticated , polished Although they disagreed with the speaker, they were couth enough to listen to him respectfully.
cultivation: : culture , refinement
culture: : the customary beliefs, social forms, and material traits of a racial, religious, or social group
polish: : to make smooth and glossy usually by friction : burnish
refinement: : the action or process of refining
Words Related to accomplishment
education: : the action or process of educating or of being educated
erudition: : extensive knowledge acquired chiefly from books : profound, recondite, or bookish learning
intellectualism: : devotion to the exercise of intellect or to intellectual pursuits
intellectuality: : of or relating to the intellect or its use
knowledge: : the fact or condition of knowing something with familiarity gained through experience or association
learning: : the act or experience of one that learns a computer program that makes learning fun
literacy: : the quality or state of being literate a program to promote adult literacy
scholarship: : a grant-in-aid to a student (as by a college or foundation)
cosmopolitanism: : cosmopolite Many cosmopolitans around the world now also share the English language … —Robert J. Shiller
sophistication: : the use of sophistry : sophistic reasoning
urbanity: : the quality or state of being urbane
breeding: : the action or process of bearing or generating
genteelness: : having an aristocratic quality or flavor : stylish
gentility: : the condition of belonging to the gentry
manners: : a characteristic or customary mode of acting : custom stopped to speak, after the manner of the country —Ellen Glasgow
(2) : a mode of procedure or way of acting : fashion responded in a lively manner (3) : method of artistic execution (see execution sense 1 ) or mode of presentation : style offers plenty of room for many jazz manners Wilder Hobson
class: : a body of students meeting regularly to study the same subject Several students in the class are absent today.
elegance: : refined grace or dignified propriety : urbanity
grace: : unmerited divine assistance given to humans for their regeneration or sanctification
taste: : to ascertain the flavor of by taking a little into the mouth
civility: : training in the humanities
courteousness: : marked by polished manners, gallantry, or ceremonial usage of a court
courtesy: : behavior marked by polished manners or respect for others : courteous behavior
politeness: : of, relating to, or having the characteristics of advanced culture
Near Antonyms of accomplishment
ignorance: : the state or fact of being ignorant : lack of knowledge, education, or awareness
illiteracy: : the quality or state of being illiterate
parochialism: : the quality or state of being parochial
provincialism: : a dialectal or local word, phrase, or idiom
rusticity: : of, relating to, or suitable for the country : rural rustic rolling farmland
unsophistication: : lack of or freedom from sophistication
boorishness: : resembling or befitting a rude or insensitive person : resembling or befitting a boor boorish remarks
churlishness: : of, resembling, or characteristic of a churl : vulgar
clownishness: : resembling or befitting a clown (as in ignorance and lack of sophistication)
coarseness: : of ordinary or inferior quality or value : common of what coarse metal ye are molded —Shakespeare
crudeness: : marked by the primitive, gross, or elemental or by uncultivated simplicity or vulgarity a crude stereotype crude tools crude jokes
vulgarity: : something vulgar
Antonyms of accomplishment
barbarianism: : a person from an alien land, culture, or group believed to be inferior, uncivilized, or violent — used chiefly in historical references In the Roman Empire, cohorts…patrolled the provinces, repelling the barbarians and maintaining the emperor’s sovereignty. —Paul C. Schuytema Much of Italy had slipped from the grasp of the Byzantines, victim to the vigorous Germanic barbarians …who had begun their migration southward from the forested fastnesses of eastern and central Europe. —Stephen O’Shea
barbarism: : a barbarian or barbarous social or intellectual condition : backwardness
philistinism: : a native or inhabitant of ancient Philistia
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