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Antonyms for accounted
Grammar : Adj, verb |
Spell : uh-kount |
Phonetic Transcription : əˈkaʊnt |
- abandon
- abstain
- abuse
- actual
- approve
- calculate
- cancel
- combine
- condemn
- connect
- deride
- despise
- disbelieve
- dislike
- disorganize
- displace
- disproportion
- disregard
- disrespect
- dissatisfy
- estimate
- fail
- forget
- gather
- guess
- harm
- hate
- hesitate
- hurt
- ignore
- injure
- insult
- join
- keep
- know
- leave
- let go
- look away
- measure
- misinterpret
- mismanage
- miss
- mistrust
- misunderstand
- misuse
- mock
- neglect
- real
- receive
- refuse
- reject
- remove
- retain
- ridicule
- scatter
- scorn
- stop
- subtract
- take
- true
- unite
Definition of accounted
Origin :- c.1300, "reckoning of money received and paid," from Old French acont "account, reckoning, terminal payment," from a "to" (see ad-) + cont "counting, reckoning of money to be paid," from Late Latin computus "a calculation," from Latin computare "calculate" (see compute).
- Meaning "sum of (one's) money in a bank" is from 1833. Sense of "narration" is first attested 1610s. Plural accounts used as a collective or singular in phrases such as to give accounts (of something), is from mid-13c. Phrase by all accounts is attested from 1798.
- As in reputed : adj believed
- As in number : verb count, calculate
- As in offset : verb counterbalance, compensate
- As in avail : verb be of use; use
- As in reckon : verb add up; evaluate
- As in regard : verb believe, judge
- As in treat : verb act, behave towards
- As in view : verb believe
- As in calculate : verb compute or estimate amount
- As in class : verb categorize
- As in valuate : verb estimate
- As in deem : verb regard, consider
- As in esteem : verb consider, believe
- As in estimate : verb guess, try to value
- The matter, I think, may be accounted for after the following manner.
- Extract from : « An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding » by David Hume
- The great conflicts of the West, and the minor battles had accounted for the others.
- Extract from : « The Rock of Chickamauga » by Joseph A. Altsheler
- That accounted for everything; and Mary had no time for talk.
- Extract from : « Tiverton Tales » by Alice Brown
- A thickness of speech was accounted for by the absence of teeth.
- Extract from : « Roden's Corner » by Henry Seton Merriman
- This, no doubt, accounted for the embarrassment so manifest in the Countess's manner.
- Extract from : « The Room in the Dragon Volant » by J. Sheridan LeFanu
- And that this matter was neglected over the chess-board might well be accounted a mistake.
- Extract from : « The Chinese Fairy Book » by Various
- Did you believe that your every word and look was not to be accounted for, and was not well remembered?
- Extract from : « Barnaby Rudge » by Charles Dickens
- This, of course, might easily be accounted for on the score of duty.
- Extract from : « The Law-Breakers » by Ridgwell Cullum
- She accounted to herself for this longing, she even explained it scientifically.
- Extract from : « Doctor Pascal » by Emile Zola
- Cebes asks why suicide is thought not to be right, if death is to be accounted a good?
- Extract from : « Phaedo » by Plato
Synonyms for accounted
- account
- accounted
- act with regard to
- add
- add up
- adjudge
- adjust
- admire
- advantage
- aggregate
- alleged
- allot
- allow
- allow for
- amount
- answer
- appraise
- approximate
- assay
- assess
- assign
- assort
- assume
- assumed
- atone for
- balance
- be adequate
- be afraid
- be equivalent
- believe
- benefit
- brand
- budget
- calculate
- calculate roughly
- call
- cancel out
- cast
- charge
- cipher
- class
- classify
- codify
- come
- compute
- computer
- conceive
- conduct
- conduct oneself toward
- conjectural
- conjecture
- consider
- considered
- count
- count heads
- count noses
- count off
- counteract
- counterpoise
- counterpose
- countervail
- credit
- daresay
- deal with
- decide
- deduce
- deem
- deemed
- designate
- determine
- divide
- divine
- dope out
- employ
- enumerate
- equal
- equalize
- equipoise
- esteem
- estimate
- estimated
- evaluate
- examine
- expect
- feel
- figure
- figure in
- figure out
- fill
- foot
- forecast
- foretell
- form opinion
- fulfill
- gauge
- gossiped
- grade
- group
- guess
- guesstimate
- handle
- have business with
- have recourse to
- have to do with
- held
- hold
- hypothetical
- identify
- imagine
- include
- judge
- keep tabs
- know
- look into
- look on
- look upon
- make amends
- make up for
- manage
- mark
- measure
- meet
- multiply
- negate
- negotiate
- neutralize
- number
- numerate
- ostensible
- outline
- outweigh
- part
- pigeonhole
- place
- plan
- play
- predict
- presume
- profit
- prophesy
- put
- putative
- rank
- rate
- react toward
- reason
- reckon
- reckoned
- recompense
- redeem
- regard
- regarded
- reported
- requite
- respect
- revere
- rumored
- run
- run down
- run into
- run over
- run to
- said
- satisfy
- scheme
- score
- see
- seeming
- sense
- separate
- serve
- set a figure
- set off
- set store by
- size up
- square
- subtract
- suffice
- sum
- suppose
- supposed
- suppositional
- suppositious
- supposititious
- suppositive
- suppository
- surmise
- suspect
- take
- take account of
- take the measure of
- tale
- tally
- tax
- tell
- think
- think about
- think of
- think through
- thought
- tick off
- tot
- tot up
- total
- tote
- tote up
- treat
- understand
- use
- value
- view
- weigh
- wield
- work
- work out
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