The verb "accost" means to approach someone, or confront them, with the intent of making a request, demand, or accusation.
It is used legally to specifically apply to sexual solicitation, rather than to mean assault.
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An antonym for accost is ignore, avoid, and shun.
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.
Synonyms of Accost: call, welcome, greet, challenge, address Antonyms of Accost: ignore, scorn, avoid, shun
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.
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I will not accost him. It means to confront a person with force.
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The young man was yelling so vehemently at the girl that I was afraid he would physically accost her. To accost another inmate in the prison was a sure way to start a fight.