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UK//aɪ əkˈsɛpt//US//aɪ əkˈsɛpt//

Meaning of I accept

To agree to receive or take something offered.

In simple words: I agree to something.

I accept in a sentence

  • I accept your invitation to the party.
  • She did not accept the terms of the contract.
  • I accept that I was wrong.

How to use I accept

Use 'I accept' when you agree to terms or offers. It's appropriate in formal and informal contexts.

Grammar pattern

accept + object

Memory hint

Think of an open hand accepting a gift.

Related words

Collocations with I accept

  • accept an invitation
  • accept a proposal
  • accept terms
  • accept responsibility
  • accept a gift

Opposites of I accept

Common mistakes with I accept

  • Confusing with 'I accept that' vs 'I accept the offer'
  • Using 'accept' incorrectly with an emotional context, instead of agreement
  • 'Accepting' something without specifying what

Compare I accept with Agree, Receive, Consent, Embrace, Acknowledge

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Frequently asked questions about I accept

What does I accept mean?

I agree to something.

What is the definition of I accept?

To agree to receive or take something offered.

How do you use I accept in a sentence?

I accept your invitation to the party.

Can you give another example of I accept?

She did not accept the terms of the contract.

What are synonyms for I accept?

Common alternatives include agree, receive, consent, embrace, acknowledge.

What is the opposite of I accept?

Opposite meanings include reject, decline, refuse.

What words go with I accept?

It commonly pairs with accept an invitation, accept a proposal, accept terms, accept responsibility, accept a gift.

What are common mistakes when using I accept?

Confusing with 'I accept that' vs 'I accept the offer' Using 'accept' incorrectly with an emotional context, instead of agreement 'Accepting' something without specifying what

How do you pronounce I accept?

US: //aɪ əkˈsɛpt//, UK: //aɪ əkˈsɛpt//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use I accept?

Use 'I accept' when you agree to terms or offers. It's appropriate in formal and informal contexts.