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achieved

/əˈtʃiːvd/

Meanings
  • Verb

    To reach a goal or complete a task.

    - "He achieved great success in his career."
    - "They achieved their goal of finishing the project on time."
  • Verb

    To have accomplished or obtained something.

    - "She has achieved a lot in her life."
    - "The company has achieved impressive growth."

Synonyms

accomplish , complete , effect , execute , fulfil , fulfill , obtain , perform , realize
Rhymes
Words rhyming with achieved
achieve , believe , receive , grieve , relieve , deceive , conceive , perceive , achieveve , deceieve
Homonyms
Words having the same spelling or pronunciation but different meanings and origins
  1. Achieved (en) : Verb: To reach a goal or complete a task.

  2. Achieved (en) : Adjective: Having reached a goal or completed a task.

  3. Acheived (en) : Past participle of 'achieve'

  4. Acheive (en) : Verb: To cause (something) to happen.

  5. Acheive (en) : To attain or gain something.


Homophones
Words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling,
  1. Achieved (en) : Verb: To reach a goal or complete a task.

  2. Achieved (en) : Adjective: Having reached a goal or completed a task.

  3. Acheived (en) : Past participle of 'achieve'.


Variants
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achieved , achievable , achieve , achieves , achieving
Forms
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achieved (past tense and past participle of achieve), achievements (noun form)


Etymology
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Old English 'acgan', meaning 'drive, urge on'. Related to 'ach' meaning 'up, to the top'.


Trivia
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  1. Did you know that the first person to use the term 'achieved' to describe the act of reaching a goal was the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle?

  2. The word 'achieved' is often used interchangeably with the word 'succeeded', but 'succeeded' implies the accomplishment of a goal in the face of adversity or opposition.


Related Concepts
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  1. Goals: Achieved is often associated with the concept of setting and reaching goals. Goals provide direction and purpose, and achieving them brings a sense of satisfaction and accomplishment.

  2. Success: Achieved is also associated with the concept of success. Success is often measured by the accomplishment of goals and the attainment of desired outcomes.


Culture
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The term 'achieved' has been used extensively in literature and art to represent the idea of reaching a goal or accomplishing something. In literature, 'achieved' is often used to describe characters who have overcome great obstacles to reach their goals. In art, 'achieved' is represented through various mediums such as painting, sculpture, and architecture.

How to Memorize "achieved"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine yourself reaching the finish line of a marathon, feeling a sense of accomplishment and pride.
    - Visualize yourself crossing the stage to receive your diploma, feeling a sense of achievement and pride.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'achieved' with the image of a trophy or a medal.
    - Associate the word 'achieved' with the feeling of satisfaction and pride.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the acronym 'ACHIEVED' to remember the meanings of the word: 'A' for 'Accomplish, Complete, or Reach a Goal', 'C' for 'Complete a Task or Project', 'H' for 'Have Obtained or Acquired Something', 'I' for 'Implement a Plan or Strategy', 'E' for 'Excel or Succeed in Something', and 'V' for 'Value or Appreciate Something'.
    - Use the phrase 'I have achieved' as a mnemonic to remember the past tense and past participle form of the word.


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