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  1. What's the adjective for acceptance? Here's the word you're looking for. Included below are past participle and present participle forms for the verb accept which may be used as adjectives within certain contexts. acceptive. Fit for acceptance. (obsolete) Ready to accept. Receptive. Synonyms:

  2. WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2024: Principal Translations. Inglés. Español. acceptance n. (taking [sth] offered) aceptación nf. My acceptance of your handshake is a sign of trust. Mi aceptación de tu apretón de manos es una señal de confianza.

  3. the act of agreeing to an offer, plan, or invitation. aceptación. Her acceptance of the award was very controversial. Su aceptación del premio fue muy polémica. an acceptance speech un discurso de agradecimiento. the fact of accepting a difficult or unpleasant situation. aceptación.

  4. C1. the act of agreeing to an offer, plan, or invitation: Her acceptance of the award was very controversial. an acceptance speech. the fact of accepting a difficult or unpleasant situation: His attitude to his children's behaviour is one of resigned acceptance. More examples. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  5. the act of agreeing to an offer, plan, or invitation: Her acceptance of the award was very controversial. an acceptance speech. the fact of accepting a difficult or unpleasant situation: His attitude to his children's behaviour is one of resigned acceptance. Más ejemplos. SMART Vocabulary: palabras y expresiones relacionadas.

  6. sustantivo. 1. [of gift, invitation, apology, offer, cheque] aceptación f. 2. (= approval) aprobación f ⧫ acogida f. to meet with general acceptance tener una buena acogida general. to win acceptance lograr la aprobación. compuestos. acceptance credit. acceptance speech. Collins English-Spanish Dictionary © by HarperCollins Publishers.

  7. Familia de palabras (noun) acceptance (adjective) acceptable ≠ unacceptable accepted (verb) accept (adverb) acceptably ≠ unacceptably.