account
[ uh-kount ]
/ əˈkaʊnt /
noun
verb (used without object)
verb (used with object)
to regard; consider as: I account myself well paid.
to assign or impute (usually followed by to): the many virtues accounted to him.
Idioms for account
Origin of account
SYNONYMS FOR account
synonym study for account
1. See
narrative.
OTHER WORDS FROM account
pre·ac·count, verb sub·ac·count, noun un·ac·count·ed, adjectiveWords nearby account
British Dictionary definitions for call to account
account
/ (əˈkaʊnt) /
noun
verb
(tr)
to consider or reckon
he accounts himself poor
Word Origin for account
C13: from Old French
acont, from
conter, compter to
count
1
Idioms and Phrases with call to account (1 of 2)
call to account
Hold answerable, as in One day soon we'll be called to account for the child's behavior: [Mid-1500s]
Challenge or contest, as in The IRS is bound to call us to account on these deductions. [First half of 1800s]
Idioms and Phrases with call to account (2 of 2)
account