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Antonyms of Accost

Word Definitions

1. Accost (verb): To approach or address someone boldly or aggressively.

2. Accost (noun): A bold or aggressive approach or address.

Possible Antonyms

1. Ignore (verb): To purposely disregard or pay no attention to someone or something.

2. Avoid (verb): To keep away from someone or something intentionally.

3. Shun (verb): To deliberately avoid or reject someone or something.

4. Evade (verb): To escape or avoid through cleverness or trickery.

Sample Sentences

1. Accost as a verb:

  • He accosted the stranger on the street to ask for directions.
  • She was accosted by a salesperson as soon as she entered the store.

2. Accost as a noun:

  • The man's accost made her feel uncomfortable and unsafe.
  • Her abrupt accost startled everyone in the room.

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