Definition: To finish successfully.
Alright class, settle down and let’s take a look! That’s a perfectly good definition from the dictionary – "to finish successfully." But let’s dig a little deeper, shall we? “Accomplish” is more than just ending something. It's about what you achieve . Think of it like this: imagine you set a goal, a really big one! Like learning to ride your bike without training wheels. You might pedal and wobble, fall down a bit, but you keep trying. When you finally manage to balance and ride all the way across the driveway? You’ve accomplished something! It wasn't just finishing; it was achieving that goal – showing you had the skill and determination. "Accomplish" means to bring something about, to make it happen, or to achieve a result after effort. It can be small things - like finishing your homework on time, or big things – like winning a competition! Does that make sense? Do you have any questions about how we accomplish things, or what it means to truly succeed?