[ UK /ɐksˈɛsəɹˌi/ ]
[ US /ækˈsɛsɝi/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who helps another person commit a crime
  2. a supplementary component that improves capability
  3. clothing that is worn or carried, but not part of your main clothing
ADJECTIVE
  1. furnishing added support
    an adjuvant discipline to forms of mysticism
    The mind and emotions are auxiliary to each other
    an ancillary pump
  2. aiding and abetting in a crime
    he was charged with being accessory to the crime
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How To Use accessory In A Sentence

  • Little wonder consumers care a great deal for this trendy fashion accessory.
  • This subtle shift has a great deal to do with the current fashion accessory of an eligible husband rather than an eligible boss.
  • The label location diagram certainly sniffs of this accessory being in the right shape. Original Signal - Transmitting Gadgets
  • The main constituent phases of these rocks are plagioclase, hornblende, pyroxene, quartz and K-feldspar, and accessory phases include magnetite, sphene, zircon and apatite.
  • In some of her designs for trousers, there was the additional and creative element of safety pins, a unique accessory for punks, a reason she won kudos that night.
  • Objective:To recognize sialolithiasis of an accessory parotid gland by discussing its clinical symptoms and characters of diagnose and treatment.
  • Collect any piece of clothing or accessory that could lend itself to make-believe.
  • It is especially noteworthy that The New York Times, itself culpable of, or accessory to whatever alleged crimes Mr. Assange may be accused of, has kept its lips discretely, if unheroically sealed. Michael Brenner: Obama's War on WikiLeaks -- and Us
  • The paper gives a detailed discussion on the determination of surplus behavior from the classification of organized offender, executor, accessory and abettor.
  • In 2010, Ms. Skovgaard won accessory designer of the year at the Elle Style Awards, and most recently, she took the title of accessory designer of the year at the 2011 Dansk Fashion Awards, one of Denmark's most prestigious industry prizes. There's No Business Like Shoe Business
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