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accomplishment [əˈkɒmplɪʃmənt əˈkʌm-] n 1. the act of carrying out or achieving 2. something achieved or successfully completed 3. (often plural) skill or talent 4. (often plural) social grace, style, and poise Accomplishment See Also: ABILITY, CLEVERNESS, SUCCESS/FAILURE
Accomplishment feather in [one’s] cap A distinction or honor, a noteworthy achievement. In the 14th century, a soldier added a feather to his cap for each enemy soldier he had killed. A similar practice existed among the American Indians who added feathers to their headdress. Among hunters, it was a common practice (and still is in Scotland and Wales) to pluck a feather from the first kill of the season and display it proudly in one’s hunting cap. By the mid-1600s, the feather had lost much of its “killing” significance while retaining its symbolic value as a sign of bravery and honor. At that time, many British noblemen considered themselves to be men of distinction by virtue of their birthright and frequently wore feathers as a somewhat garish addition to their attire. Since men, regardless of virility or pugilistic prowess, no longer wear feathers as badges of accomplishment, in contemporary usage the expression is exclusively figurative. He wore a feather in his cap, and wagg’d it too often. (Thomas Fuller, The Church History of Belgium, 1655) hat trick A triple accomplishment; a streak of three successful undertakings. This British expression originated as cricket slang for the taking of three wickets, a feat for which the triumphant player was awarded a tall hat. The term’s current figurative meaning is extended to include any triple achievements or victories. British aircraft constructors are hoping that an official attempt will shortly be made on the world’s height record, and the “hat trick” accomplished by the annexation of all three of the records which really matter in aviation. (Statesman, December, 1931) ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
accomplishment noun 1. achievement, feat, attainment, act, stroke, triumph, coup, exploit, deed The accomplishments of the past year are quite extraordinary. 2. (often plural) talent, ability, skill, gift, achievement, craft, faculty, capability, forte, attainment, proficiency She can now add basketball to her list of accomplishments. 3. accomplishing, effecting, finishing, carrying out, achievement, conclusion, bringing about, execution, completion, realization, fulfilment, attainment, consummation His function is vital to the accomplishment of the mission. Translations accomplishment [əˈkʌmplɪʃmənt əˈkɒmplɪʃmənt] n (= achievement) → réussite f The accomplishments of the past year have been extraordinary → Les réussites de l'année passée ont été extraordinaires. (= fulfillment, accomplishing) [task, mission] → accomplissement m accomplishment n no pl (= completion) → Bewältigung f (= skill) → Fertigkeit f; (= achievement) → Leistung f; social accomplishments → gesellschaftliche Gewandtheit accomplishment [əˈkʌmplɪʃmənt] n (completion) → realizzazione f, compimento, completamento; (thing achieved) → risultato, impresa accomplishments npl (skills) → doti fpl Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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