Definition: Accostable (noun) 1. Pronounced as /ˈɒkəstɔːrˌæbθɪz/ or /ˈɑkəstɔːrˌɛsθɪz/ 2. A person, usually male, who makes a sudden and unannounced appearance, either through a casual encounter with another person or for some other purpose. 3. The act of making an unexpected and unwelcome entrance into someone else's home; to intrude on someone's space without their permission. 4. To make something abrupt or out-of-place in the scene. 5. To have a sudden appearance, usually unwanted, that disrupts the flow of normal life. 6. A person who appears unexpectedly but is not necessarily in an undesirable situation. The word "accostable" comes from the French word 'accoster', which means "to make someone or something unexpected and unannounced". This concept was later adapted to use as a noun, forming the modern definition of "accostable."
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