I will not accost him. It means to confront a person with force.
She was accosted by a stranger on the street asking for money.
She complained to the manager about the noisy neighbors next door.
Use a comma to separate items in a list. Use a comma before a coordinating conjunction in a compound sentence. Use commas to set off introductory elements in a sentence. Use commas to separate non-essential or parenthetical elements within a sentence.
You can use the sentence: "May I have your permission to proceed?"
You can use "proceed" in a sentence like: "After we finish this meeting, we will proceed with the next item on the agenda."
After realizing the impact of his actions, he felt deep remorse for hurting his friend's feelings.
He accost me with excessive warmth
The man was astounded by how the teenager accosted him. Accost=Confront
I don't know why you continue to accost me.
I was accosted by a stranger on the street asking for money.
Sam didn't want to accost Melanie, but he needed to speak with her. Lobbyists would occasionally accost the new senator as he walked to his office.
An antonym for accost is ignore, avoid, and shun.
Synonyms of Accost: call, welcome, greet, challenge, address Antonyms of Accost: ignore, scorn, avoid, shun
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