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All accounted synonyms

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verb accounted

  • count β€” A Count is a European nobleman with the same rank as an English earl.
  • believe β€” If you believe that something is true, you think that it is true, but you are not sure.
  • act β€” When you act, you do something for a particular purpose.
  • believe β€” If you believe that something is true, you think that it is true, but you are not sure.
  • use β€” to employ for some purpose; put into service; make use of: to use a knife.
  • allow β€” If someone is allowed to do something, it is all right for them to do it and they will not get into trouble.
  • feel β€” to perceive or examine by touch.
  • assume β€” If you assume that something is true, you imagine that it is true, sometimes wrongly.
  • suspect β€” to believe to be guilty, false, counterfeit, undesirable, defective, bad, etc., with little or no proof: to suspect a person of murder.
  • presume β€” to take for granted, assume, or suppose: I presume you're tired after your drive.
  • suppose β€” to assume (something), as for the sake of argument or as part of a proposition or theory: Suppose the distance to be one mile.
  • believe β€” If you believe that something is true, you think that it is true, but you are not sure.
  • predict β€” to declare or tell in advance; prophesy; foretell: to predict the weather; to predict the fall of a civilization.
  • decide β€” If you decide to do something, you choose to do it, usually after you have thought carefully about the other possibilities.
  • include β€” to contain, as a whole does parts or any part or element: The package includes the computer, program, disks, and a manual.
  • total β€” constituting or comprising the whole; entire; whole: the total expenditure.
  • outweigh β€” to exceed in value, importance, influence, etc.: The advantages of the plan outweighed its defects.
  • neutralize β€” to make neutral; cause to undergo neutralization.
  • negate β€” to deny the existence, evidence, or truth of: an investigation tending to negate any supernatural influences.
  • counteract β€” To counteract something means to reduce its effect by doing something that produces an opposite effect.
  • balance β€” If you balance something somewhere, or if it balances there, it remains steady and does not fall.
  • cancel out β€” If one thing cancels out another thing, the two things have opposite effects, so that when they are combined no real effect is produced.
  • admire β€” If you admire someone or something, you like and respect them very much.
  • see β€” to perceive with the eyes; look at.
  • treat β€” to act or behave toward (a person) in some specified way: to treat someone with respect.
  • respect β€” a particular, detail, or point (usually preceded by in): to differ in some respect.
  • revere β€” to regard with respect tinged with awe; venerate: The child revered her mother.
  • use β€” to employ for some purpose; put into service; make use of: to use a knife.
  • manage β€” to bring about or succeed in accomplishing, sometimes despite difficulty or hardship: She managed to see the governor. How does she manage it on such a small income?
  • handle β€” a part of a thing made specifically to be grasped or held by the hand.
  • play β€” a dramatic composition or piece; drama.
  • take β€” to get into one's hold or possession by voluntary action: to take a cigarette out of a box; to take a pen and begin to write.
  • conduct β€” When you conduct an activity or task, you organize it and carry it out.
  • deal with β€” When you deal with something or someone that needs attention, you give your attention to them, and often solve a problem or make a decision concerning them.
  • count β€” A Count is a European nobleman with the same rank as an English earl.
  • guess β€” to arrive at or commit oneself to an opinion about (something) without having sufficient evidence to support the opinion fully: to guess a person's weight.
  • consider β€” If you consider a person or thing to be something, you have the opinion that this is what they are.
  • reckon β€” to count, compute, or calculate, as in number or amount.
  • tally β€” an account or reckoning; a record of debit and credit, of the score of a game, or the like.
  • forecast β€” to predict (a future condition or occurrence); calculate in advance: to forecast a heavy snowfall; to forecast lower interest rates.
  • adjust β€” When you adjust to a new situation, you get used to it by changing your behaviour or your ideas.
  • gauge β€” to determine the exact dimensions, capacity, quantity, or force of; measure.
  • determine β€” If a particular factor determines the nature of a thing or event, it causes it to be of a particular kind.
  • measure β€” a unit or standard of measurement: weights and measures.

adj accounted

  • putative β€” commonly regarded as such; reputed; supposed: the putative boss of the mob.
  • assumed β€” false; fictitious
  • alleged β€” An alleged fact has been stated but has not been proved to be true.
  • supposed β€” assumed as true, regardless of fact; hypothetical: a supposed case.
  • rumored β€” a story or statement in general circulation without confirmation or certainty as to facts: a rumor of war.
  • regarded β€” to look upon or think of with a particular feeling: to regard a person with favor.
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