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    ac·cost
    [əˈkôst, əˈkäst]
    verb
    accost (verb) · accosts (third person present) · accosted (past tense) · accosted (past participle) · accosting (present participle)
    1. approach and address (someone) boldly or aggressively:
      "reporters accosted him in the street" · "he was accosted by a thief, demanding his money or his life"
    Origin
    late 16th century (originally in the sense ‘lie or go alongside’): from French accoster, from Italian accostare, from Latin ad- ‘to’ + costa ‘rib, side’.
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    verb
    1. approach and address (someone) boldly or aggressively:
     
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  2. Accost definition, to confront boldly: The beggar accosted me for money.
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    accost verb [ T often passive ] formal uk / əˈkɒst / us / əˈkɑːst / Add to word list to go up to or stop and speak to someone in a threatening way:
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