Account is both a noun and verb. Example of the verb form: "I was asked to account for my time."
it can only be an adjective or a noun in that spelling.
Accounting can be a verb and a noun. Verb: The present participle of the verb 'account'. Noun: The use of a system for recording and analyzing financial transactions.
The word account is a noun in most uses, so has no antonym. The verb "to account" (to account for) might have an opposite verb ignore. The opposite of the adjective "accountable" is "unaccountable, in the sense of irresponsible, capricious, frivolous, or injudicious.
Both. That is, one is accountable to one's superior for one's work.
An accountable depot is a depot maintaining a formal set of accountable records.
Blame is a verb that means assigning responsibility for a fault or a wrong. It is when someone holds another person or entity accountable for a mistake or a negative outcome.
They are accountable to their members
How are presidents kept accountable?
reliable is what you can depend on, accountable is what you can answer for.
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The root word of "accountable" is "account." It comes from the Latin word "computare," meaning "to count."
Accountable means to be responsible. Accountable also means understandable. The word is an adjective. An adjective is a word that adds attribute to a noun.