C1verb2K

UK/["/əˈkjuːmjəleɪt/","/əˈkjuːmjəleɪts/","/əˈkjuːmjəleɪtɪd/","/əˈkjuːmjəleɪtɪŋ/"]/US/["/əˈkjuːmjəleɪt/","/əˈkjuːmjəleɪts/","/əˈkjuːmjəleɪtɪd/","/əˈkjuːmjəleɪtɪŋ/"]/

Meaning of Accumulate

to gradually get more and more of something over a period of time

In simple words: to gather or collect over time

Accumulate in a sentence

  • Over the years, he managed to accumulate a vast collection of rare coins.
  • If we accumulate enough evidence, we can present a strong case against the defendant.
  • The knowledge we accumulate through experience can be invaluable.
  • She began to accumulate debt after losing her job.
  • Scientists say that temperature changes accumulate over decades, affecting climate patterns.

How to use Accumulate

Used when something builds up gradually. Often fits in formal contexts, but can be used informally as well. Avoid in casual conversation when discussing simple actions.

Grammar pattern

accumulate + object

Memory hint

Think of 'A-cumulate' like a cup that fills up gradually with water.

Related words

Collocations with Accumulate

Synonyms for Accumulate

  • amass

Opposites of Accumulate

Common mistakes with Accumulate

  • Confusing with 'accrue' or 'collect'
  • Using 'accumulate' in a non-continuous context, e.g., saying 'I'm accumulating my homework' instead of 'I'm accumulating knowledge'
  • Using it incorrectly in passive voice, e.g., 'Knowledge was accumulated by him' instead of 'He accumulated knowledge'

Accumulate appears in

Accumulate in other languages

More words like Accumulate

People also search for

  • Accumulate meaning
  • meaning of Accumulate
  • Accumulate definition
  • define Accumulate
  • what does Accumulate mean
  • Accumulate means
  • how to use Accumulate

Frequently asked questions about Accumulate

What does Accumulate mean?

to gather or collect over time

What is the definition of Accumulate?

to gradually get more and more of something over a period of time

How do you use Accumulate in a sentence?

Over the years, he managed to accumulate a vast collection of rare coins.

Can you give another example of Accumulate?

If we accumulate enough evidence, we can present a strong case against the defendant.

What are synonyms for Accumulate?

Common alternatives include amass.

What is the opposite of Accumulate?

Opposite meanings include disperse, decrease, diminish.

What words go with Accumulate?

It commonly pairs with gradually, slowly, steadily, begin to, be allowed to, tend to, accumulate over the years, accumulate over time, gradually, slowly, steadily, begin to, be allowed to, tend to, accumulate over the years, accumulate over time.

What are common mistakes when using Accumulate?

Confusing with 'accrue' or 'collect' Using 'accumulate' in a non-continuous context, e.g., saying 'I'm accumulating my homework' instead of 'I'm accumulating knowledge' Using it incorrectly in passive voice, e.g., 'Knowledge was accumulated by him' instead of 'He accumulated knowledge'

How do you pronounce Accumulate?

US: /["/əˈkjuːmjəleɪt/","/əˈkjuːmjəleɪts/","/əˈkjuːmjəleɪtɪd/","/əˈkjuːmjəleɪtɪŋ/"]/, UK: /["/əˈkjuːmjəleɪt/","/əˈkjuːmjəleɪts/","/əˈkjuːmjəleɪtɪd/","/əˈkjuːmjəleɪtɪŋ/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Accumulate?

Used when something builds up gradually. Often fits in formal contexts, but can be used informally as well. Avoid in casual conversation when discussing simple actions.

What CEFR level is Accumulate?

"Accumulate" is at C1 level on the CEFR scale.