HOARD vs ACCUMULATE: NOUN
- A supply or store of something held or hidden for future use.
- Same as hoarding.
- A treasure; a fund; a stock or store laid by; an accumulation of something for preservation or future use; hence, any mass of things preserved by being deposited together.
- A collection or supply, as of memories or information, that one keeps to oneself for future use.
- A place of retirement or concealment; a closet or cabinet; a lurking-place.
- See hoarding, 2.
- A store, stock, or quantity of anything accumulated or laid up; a hidden supply; a treasure
- A secret store of valuables or money
- A hidden, secret supply or fund.
- A cache of valuable objects or artefacts; a trove.
- A hoarding-place; a treasure-house or treasury.
- N/A
HOARD vs ACCUMULATE: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Collected; accumulated.
HOARD vs ACCUMULATE: VERB
- Get or gather together
- To amass, usually for one's personal collection.
- Save up as for future use
- Get or gather together
- Collect or gather
HOARD vs ACCUMULATE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To accumulate a hoard of.
- To accumulate as much of (something) as one can, as when fearing a shortage.
- To keep hidden or private.
- To gather or accumulate a hoard.
- To lay up a store or hoard, as of money.
- To grow or increase in quantity or number; to increase greatly.
- To mount or pile up; increase: : gather.
- To be the site for (a gradually increasing mass), especially as a result of disuse or neglect.
- To gather or cause to increase; amass.
HOARD vs ACCUMULATE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To collect and lay up; to amass and deposit in secret; to store secretly, or for the sake of keeping and accumulating.
- To heap up in a mass; to pile up; to collect or bring together; to amass.
HOARD vs ACCUMULATE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To treasure up; collect and store; amass and deposit for preservation or security, or for future use; store; lay up: often followed by up.
- To gather and save; lay up store.
- Increase in amount by collecting or gathering
- To take degrees by accumulation, as in some English universities. See accumulation.
- To grow in size, number, or quantity; go on increasing by successive additions: as, public evils accumulate.
- To form by heaping up or collecting the parts or elements of; obtain by gathering in; amass: as, to accumulate wealth.
- To heap up; collect or bring together; make a pile, mass, or aggregation of: as, to accumulate earth or stones; to accumulate money or sorrows.
- Collected into a mass or quantity; increased; intensified.
HOARD vs ACCUMULATE: RELATED WORDS
- Save, Nibelung, Precious, Treasure, Stockpile, Squirrel away, Lay away, Hive up, Pile up, Compile, Collect, Cache, Accumulate, Amass, Stash
- Accruing, Grow, Pile, Earn, Accumulation, Accrue, Pull in, Pile up, Conglomerate, Compile, Gather, Hoard, Cumulate, Collect, Amass
HOARD vs ACCUMULATE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Sweetie, Darling, Honey, Treasury, Save, Nibelung, Precious, Treasure, Squirrel away, Pile up, Compile, Collect, Cache, Accumulate, Stash
- Accrued, Piling, Accruing, Grow, Pile, Earn, Accumulation, Accrue, Pile up, Conglomerate, Compile, Gather, Hoard, Cumulate, Collect
HOARD vs ACCUMULATE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- But why hoard all the benefits for yourself?
- When some tried to hoard, it went bad.
- Forgive me then the avarice to hoard them!
- He kept his secret hoard of gold coins.
- Massively Overthinking: What do you hoard in MMORPGs?
- Do you hoard magazines and catalogs like me?
- Owen Hoard had for his guest, jfcmday Mr.
- Offshore Havens: Avoid Taxes, Hide Transparency, Hoard Wealth.
- Hoard could have a tough time sticking around.
- Good examples include the Salisbury Hoard, Winchester Hoard, Polden Hill Hoard and Milton Keynes Hoard.
- This policy does accumulate a cash value, however.
- Treasuries for the dollars they accumulate selling exports.
- Left in the policy to accumulate at interest.
- Protect, accumulate, preserve, and manage your WEALTH wisely!
- African Americans to achieveland ownership and accumulate wealth.
- Daily points and surveysand they accumulate pretty quickly.
- They are really not that difficult to Accumulate.
- Are a great way to accumulate necessary funds for Future are a great way to accumulate necessary funds for.
- Just as a list can be used to accumulate elements, a running sum can be used to accumulate numbers.
- As you accumulate convictions, you accumulate demerit points.
HOARD vs ACCUMULATE: QUESTIONS
- How many treasure hoard maps are there in Fortnite?
- How did Bilbo Baggins get the dwarven treasure hoard?
- Where is the largest hoard of Anglo-Saxon treasure?
- Why do people hoard knowledge to protect their jobs?
- Are disposable masks available at the Hoard Historical Museum?
- What are the biggest misconceptions about people who hoard?
- Where was the largest Viking hoard found in Britain?
- What happened to the treasure hoard at Bournemouth?
- Were there sword pommels in the Staffordshire Hoard?
- Is the Sutton Hoo hoard the only Anglo-Saxon hoard ever found?
- How many ribosomes can a stalled ribosome accumulate?
- Does calcareous ooze accumulate faster than it dissolves?
- Do antimony compounds accumulate in aquatic ecosystems?
- How does staurosporine accumulate in glioblastoma tumors?
- Do SVS in individual cannabis cultivars accumulate?
- What information does ThreadX accumulate from TX_queue_enable_performance_info?
- Do leaders accumulate idiosyncrasy credits over time?
- Do osteoblastomas accumulate radionuclide on bone scintigraphy?
- Are thioesters and thionoesters abiotically accumulate?
- Does Papaver somniferum accumulate benzylisoquinoline alkaloids?