What is another word for acquirements?

Pronunciation: [ɐkwˈa͡ɪ͡əmənts] (IPA)

Acquirements are often referred to as skills, abilities or talents that are gained through learning or experience. These may include competencies, proficiencies, qualifications, capabilities, knowledge, expertise, know-how or aptitudes. Acquirements can be acquired through formal education or training, as well as through practical application or experience in a particular field. Mastery, proficiency, expertise, finesse, mastery, and skillfulness are also synonyms for acquirements. In any profession or area of expertise, the acquisition of knowledge and skill is a lifelong pursuit. There is always room for improvement, and continued learning and development can lead to greater success and fulfillment.

What are the hypernyms for Acquirements?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Acquirements

This was rather a question of the renewal of old things than of new acquirements.
"The Furnace"
Rose Macaulay
Betty realized it, looking, with the acquirements of her three weeks' retrospect in her pondering eyes, from one to another.
"The Furnace"
Rose Macaulay
The fact that she was "affectionate, earnest, good," was only a trifling matter-a very poor substitute for brilliant acquirements in dates and facts and mental arithmetic.
"Dickens As an Educator"
James L. (James Laughlin) Hughes

Famous quotes with Acquirements

  • [Girls] study under the paralyzing idea that their acquirements cannot be brought into practical use. They may subserve the purposes of promoting individual domestic pleasure and social enjoyment in conversation, but what are they in comparison with the grand stimulation of independence and self- reliance, of the capability of contributing to the comfort and happiness of those whom they love as their own souls?
    Sarah Grimké
  • The mere management of arms, though essentially requisite, was not sufficient of itself to form an accomplished knight in the times of chivalry; it was necessary for him to be endowed with beauty, as well as with strength and agility of body; he ought to be skilled in music, to dance gracefully, to run with swiftness, to excel in wrestling, to ride well, and to perform every other exercise befitting his situation. To these were to be added urbanity of manners, strict adherence to the truth, and invincible courage. Hunting and hawking skilfully were also acquirements that he was obliged to possess, and which were usually taught him as soon as he was able to endure the fatigue that they required.
    Joseph Strutt
  • And so in City after City, street-barricades are piled, and truculent, more or less murderous insurrection begins; populace after populace rises, King after King capitulates or absconds; and from end to end of Europe Democracy has blazed up explosive, much higher, more irresistible and less resisted than ever before; testifying too sadly on what a bottomless volcano, or universal powder-mine of most inflammable mutinous chaotic elements, separated from us by a thin earth-rind, Society with all its arrangements and acquirements everywhere, in the present epoch, rests! The kind of persons who excite or give signal to such revolutions—students, young men of letters, advocates, editors, hot inexperienced enthusiasts, or fierce and justly bankrupt desperadoes, acting everywhere on the discontent of the millions and blowing it into flame,—might give rise to reflections as to the character of our epoch. Never till now did young men, and almost children, take such a command in human affairs.
    Thomas Carlyle

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