a reckoning of, approval, catalog, difference, fee, judge, pennyworth, rehearsal, sidelight, the know, yearbook
Definitionn. a record or narrative description of past events
Last update: July 26, 2015
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He gave an account of his experience in trekking. [noun]
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She never accounted that her child would fall ill during the trip. [Please select]
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You will have to speak to our accountant if you think there was a mistake in your paycheck. [Please select]
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You will be held accountable for any mistakes that are made, so you'd better be careful. [Please select]
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People who are self-employed need to keep a close account of their revenue and expenses for tax purposes. [Please select]
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In a large bureaucracy, there is often not enough accountability to ensure good service. [Please select]
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We have to be careful how many checks we write because our account balance is getting low. [Please select]
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Democratic government is based on the consent of the governed and represents an attempt to make authority accountable to the people. [Please select]
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The picnic has been canceled on account of the rain. [Please select]
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Jawaharlal Nehru once remarked that facts are facts and will not disappear on account of your likes. [Please select]
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The Wassermann twins, sainted boys according to the stilted account, had been all but ignored, accordÂing to the writer, Linda Segal, a name Dean didn't recognize. [Please select]
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Give a brief account of Dryden's life. [Please select]
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This was all the account I got from Mrs. [Please select]
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I could not spare the money on any account. [Please select]
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What account can you give of yourself. [Please select]
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Delaveau for prefect of police, on account of his piety. [Please select]
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He did not disturb himself on Javert's account. [Please select]
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