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accomplished

Definition for accomplished

adjective as in skilled in activity

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These are all accomplished, beautiful works, but what stands out about Fra Angelico’s painting is its focus on the two main figures, and the intimacy and intensity of their exchange.

If he does come back to coaching it will be with high expectations given what he accomplished in his latest job, which he hopes lasts another two weeks.

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It was also a task more easily advised than accomplished.

Angelica, the more accomplished and sociable of the two sisters, and Eliza, loving and steadfast, had six adult siblings and were descended from a large, prosperous New York family of Dutch origin.

Meaning, essentially, that no one who was experienced and accomplished was on duty anywhere—on the news desks, at the jail.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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