✅ Accept
Accept is a regular verb. Here are five common ways to use it:
1. to agree to take something or receive something willingly, for example a gift, an award, an apology, responsibility for something or even a form of payment.
Many shops don't accept cash anymore.
The actor accepted a life achievement award at a special ceremony.
2. to say yes to an invitation or an offer.
She accepted the job straight away!
I accepted Leon's dinner invitation from us both. I hope that's OK!
3. to believe or recognise that something is true.
The relationship has been over for weeks, but he still refuses to accept it.
The police officer didn't accept the suspect's answer.
4. to consider satisfactory or to give approval.
Tommy was immediately accepted by the other children at his new school.
Her boyfriend's family welcomed and accepted her straight away.
5. to endure something without complaint.
He accepted that he had lost the match.
Even though it makes me sad, I accept that my one minute with you is up.
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Accept is a regular verb. Here are five common ways to use it:
1. to agree to take something or receive something willingly, for example a gift, an award, an apology, responsibility for something or even a form of payment.
Many shops don't accept cash anymore.
The actor accepted a life achievement award at a special ceremony.
2. to say yes to an invitation or an offer.
She accepted the job straight away!
I accepted Leon's dinner invitation from us both. I hope that's OK!
3. to believe or recognise that something is true.
The relationship has been over for weeks, but he still refuses to accept it.
The police officer didn't accept the suspect's answer.
4. to consider satisfactory or to give approval.
Tommy was immediately accepted by the other children at his new school.
Her boyfriend's family welcomed and accepted her straight away.
5. to endure something without complaint.
He accepted that he had lost the match.
Even though it makes me sad, I accept that my one minute with you is up.
#BBC
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