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accountant
[ uh-koun-tnt ]
noun
- a person whose profession is inspecting and auditing personal or commercial accounts and providing financial advice to the account holders.
accountant
/ əˈkaʊntənt /
noun
- a person concerned with the maintenance and audit of business accounts and the preparation of consultant reports in tax and finance
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- ac·count·ant·ship noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of accountant1
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Example Sentences
The accountant thought it was me and was calling to tell me to go easy.
“The situation is bad,” 28-year-old former accountant and Donetsk native Victor told me.
Kenneth Yormark, forensic accountant based in New York, says its whereabouts is still a mystery.
According to the announcement, van der Sloot will wed 24-year-old Leidy Carol Figueroa Uceda, an accountant who lives in Lima.
He took along his brother, Roberto, who was the cartel's accountant.
There was another personality that loomed large, in those years, on the Midland—Samuel Swarbrick, the accountant.
Paul de Gery knew this through Joyeuse, who was now a stock-broker's accountant and well up in the doings on the Bourse.
The accountant-general acts as a piece of machinery would act.
What has preceded shows how simple, unobtrusive, passive is the part played by the accountant-general.
They would need the best accountant they could find for the quick work they had promised Braceway.
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