Learning English words can sometimes be tricky. Three words that are often confusing are accent, ascent, and assent. They sound almost the same but have different meanings. Let’s look at how these words are different from each other.
The word “accent” comes from an old Latin word “accentus” which means “song.” In English, it talks about how people talk or the marks over letters to show how to say them.
“Ascent” comes from the Latin word “ascendere,” which means “to climb.” In English, it means going up or climbing.
The word “assent” comes from Latin “assentire,” which means “to agree.” In English, it means to say yes or agree.
The word “accent” can mean:
The word “ascent” means moving up or climbing.
The word “assent” means to agree or say yes.
Think of a sentence to help remember:
“The person with a different accent had to ascend the hill to get the king’s assent.”
Accent is about how people talk or marks on letters. Ascent is about going up or climbing. Assent is about agreeing or saying yes.
With these tips, you should find it easier to use accent, ascent, and assent correctly!”
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