adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a talented/accomplished actor
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Jacobsen was one of the most accomplished actors of his generation.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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most
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The most accomplished aeronauts of all are the flies.
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The Colonel was invariably festooned in the fruits of Bo-Bo's labours and - if unusual - her labours were most accomplished .
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There we always see the perfect religion, the perfect political system, the perfect and most accomplished way of doing everything.
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He was one of the most accomplished debaters in the Government but nothing would have saved him from the mauling.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
mission accomplished
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His mission accomplished, Pierpont turned the plane back to Liuzhou.
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Holbrooke returns to his Wall Street investment banking job with mission accomplished.
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Napier fired the buildings and, his mission accomplished, withdrew to the coast.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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His two daughters are both accomplished athletes.
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Johann Sebastian Bach had three sons who all became highly accomplished musicians and composers.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But the disdain of these accomplished economists for supply-side economics can easily be deduced from their writings and congressional testimony.
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He's also an accomplished rock climber.
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He made accomplished paintings for some years thereafter, but his recent work, like Souza's, disappoints.
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Perhaps Richard was not quite as accomplished as this.
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Unfortunately, it is more difficult to trace the Chauncys than the Blencowes, not least because they were less accomplished people.