accept
To accept something completely, without any doubt.
To accept something with thankfulness.
To accept something without being forced or persuaded.
To accept something with pleasure and willingness.
To accept something with great enthusiasm or desire.
To accept something quickly and without hesitation.
To accept something with joy and pleasure.
To accept something in a polite and kind way.
To accept something unwillingly or with hesitation.
To accept something without asking any questions.
To accept something without thinking about it or questioning it.
To accept something without critical evaluation.
To accept something in a reluctant or resentful way.
Said of a belief or fact that a large number of people agree with.
Said of a belief or fact that is agreed upon by most people.
Said of a belief or fact that most people agree with.
Said of a belief or fact that everyone agrees with.
To be in a situation where accepting is the only option available.
To accept something as it appears to be, without questioning or further investigation.
Indicates the inability to accept something.
Indicates the ability or possibility to accept something.
To be obligated to accept something.
To firmly state that you will not accept something.
Not having the ability or opportunity to accept something.
To gradually become willing to accept a difficult or unpleasant situation.
Expressing pleasure about accepting something.
Expressing happiness about accepting something, often an offer or invitation.
To not want to accept something.
To be unwilling or hesitant to accept something.
To have no choice but to accept something due to external pressure.
Indicates the source from which something is accepted.