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- ACCOST Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ACCOST is to approach and speak to (someone) in an often challenging or aggressive way How to use accost in a sentence
- ACCOST | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
ACCOST definition: 1 to go up to or stop and speak to someone in a threatening way: 2 to go up to or stop and speak… Learn more
- ACCOST Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Accost definition: to confront boldly See examples of ACCOST used in a sentence
- Accost - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com
To accost is to approach someone aggressively or confront them in an inappropriate way Accost describes a confrontation — one that's often aggressive in nature You're likely to be accosted by angry picketers if you wear your finest fur coat to a march against animal cruelty
- accost - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
accost (third-person singular simple present accosts, present participle accosting, simple past and past participle accosted) To approach and speak to boldly or aggressively, as with a demand or request
- Accost - definition of accost by The Free Dictionary
Define accost accost synonyms, accost pronunciation, accost translation, English dictionary definition of accost tr v ac·cost·ed , ac·cost·ing , ac·costs 1 To approach and speak to, especially aggressively or insistently, as with a demand or request
- What does accost mean? - Definitions. net
To accost is to approach or confront someone aggressively or boldly, often with a demand or request It also refers to initiating a conversation with someone, usually in a challenging or intrusive manner
- Acost vs. Accost — Which is Correct Spelling? - Ask Difference
"Acost" is an incorrect spelling, while "Accost" is the correct spelling, referring to approaching someone aggressively or confrontationally
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