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    ac·cost
    [əˈkôst, əˈkäst]
    verb
    accosted (past tense) · accosted (past 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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  3. 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: I'm usually accosted by beggars and drunks as I walk to the station.
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    Definition of accosted past tense of accost as in approached to approach and speak to (someone) often in an angry, aggressive, or unwanted way He was accosted by peddlers selling touristy trinkets on the street.
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    accost [ uh - kawst, uh - kost ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA verb (used with object) to confront boldly: The beggar accosted me for money. to approach, especially with a greeting, question, or remark. (of prostitutes, procurers, etc.) to solicit for sexual purposes.
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