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    account
    /əˈkaʊnt/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. consider or regard in a specified way: "her visit could not be accounted a success"
    • 2. prepare or present a record an account of money given or received: rare "in order that he may be able to account accurately, the trustee should not mingle the trust property with other property"

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  2. ACCOUNT definition: 1. an arrangement with a bank to keep your money there and to allow you to take it out when you…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of ACCOUNT is a record of debit and credit entries to cover transactions involving a particular item or a particular person or concern. How to use account in a sentence.

  4. an oral or written description of particular events or situations; narrative: an account of the meetings; an account of the trip. Synonyms: chronicle, report. an explanatory statement of conduct, as to a superior. Synonyms: justification. a statement of reasons, causes, etc., explaining some event. reason; basis:

  5. Define account. account synonyms, account pronunciation, account translation, English dictionary definition of account. n. 1. A narrative or record of events. 2. a. A reason given for a particular action or event: What is the account for this loss? b. A report relating to...

  6. noun. 1. a verbal or written report, description, or narration of some occurrence, event, etc. 2. an explanation of conduct, esp one made to someone in authority. 3. ground; basis; consideration (often in the phrases on this ( that, every, no, etc) account, on account of) 4. importance, consequence, or value.

  7. an arrangement that somebody has with a bank, etc. to keep money there, take some out, etc. I don't have a bank account. I paid the money into my savings account. a joint account (= one in the name of more than one person) With internet banking you can manage your account online.

  8. account. /əˈkaʊnt/ IPA guide. Other forms: accounts; accounted; accounting. An account can be many things — such as a story, like if you give a friend an account of what happened at the party she missed. It can also be a business arrangement, like a bank account or an email account.

  9. account noun [C] (SHOP) an agreement with a shop or company that allows you to buy things and pay for them later. take sth into account; take account of sth. B2. to consider something when judging a situation: You have to take into account the fact that he is less experienced when judging his performance.

  10. account a written or spoken description of something that has happened: He gave the police a full account of the incident. report or account? A report is always of recent events, especially news. An account may be of events in the recent or distant past.

  11. to consider something when judging a situation: You have to take into account the fact that he is less experienced when judging his performance. on account of sthformal. B2. because of something: He doesn't drink alcohol on account of his health. by all accounts. as said by a lot of people:

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