👉 To receive, especially with a consent, with favour, or with approval.
Alright class, settle down now, let’s take a look today, At the word "accepted," in a thoughtful way! The dictionary gives us a clue, it's true, “To receive, especially with a consent, with favor, or with approval too!” Let’s break that down, nice and slow, Like seeds we plant, watching them grow. "To Receive" – think of getting a gift, A kind gesture, a lovely lift! It's a welcome shift. “With Consent” – imagine asking a friend, “Can I borrow your pen?” It’s a polite end. You ask for permission, you see, it’s the key! "With Favor" – like when someone smiles and beams, Showing they like what's happening in dreams! A positive feeling, it seems. “With Approval” - a teacher might say, “That’s great!” Giving you praise, sealing your fate! You did well, it’s truly elate! So "accepted" means something is welcomed and good, It's been looked at carefully, as it should! Does that make sense to you? Any questions you might pose? Let’s discuss this word, before the lesson goes!