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    accost
    /əˈkɒst/

    verb

    • 1. approach and address (someone) boldly or aggressively: "reporters accosted him in the street"

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  3. Accost is a verb that means to go up to or stop and speak to someone in a threatening way. Learn how to use it in sentences, how to pronounce it and how to translate it in different languages.

  4. Aug 12, 2024 · Learn the meaning, usage, and history of the verb accost, which means to approach and speak to someone in a challenging or aggressive way. See examples, synonyms, and related words for accost.

  5. To accost is to approach someone aggressively or confront them in an inappropriate way. Accost describes a confrontation — one that's often aggressive in nature. You're likely to be accosted by angry picketers if you wear your finest fur coat to a march against animal cruelty.

  6. Accost means to go up to or stop and speak to someone in a threatening way. Learn how to use this formal verb with examples, synonyms and translations in different languages.

  7. Accost means to stop and speak to someone in a way that seems rude or threatening. Learn more about its word forms, origin, and usage with Collins English Dictionary.

  8. Accost means to confront boldly, approach, or solicit someone. Learn the origin, usage, and related words of accost from Dictionary.com.

  9. accost somebody to go up to somebody and speak to them, especially in a way that is rude or frightening. She was accosted in the street by a complete stranger.

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