2021-04-05
ศัพท์ น่าสับสน ชุด – A – accessary & accessory
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Dictionary.com
ออกเสียง accessary & accessory = ‘ak-SES-uh-ree”
The A-Z of Correct English Common Errors in English Dictionary
accessary & accessory
If you want to preserve the traditional distinction
in meaningbetween these two words,
use Accessaryto refer to someone associated with a crime
and Accessory to refer to somethingthat is added
(a fashion accessory or caraccessories).
However, the distinctionhas now become blurred
and it is perfectly acceptable
to use one spellingto cover both meanings.
Of the two, accessory is the more widely used,
but both are correct.
Dictionary.com
Accessary noun, a Law term.
Means both “accessory before the fact” and “accessory after the fact.”
Use as adjective
In Law. means
“giving aid as an accessory.”
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language
ac′ces·so′ri·al (-sə-sôr′ē-əl) adj.
ac·ces′so·ri·ly adv.
Usage Note:
Although the pronunciation (ə-sĕs′ə-rē),
with no (k) sound in the first syllable, is sometimes heard,
it is not accepted by a majority of the Usage Panel.
In the 1997 survey, 87 percent of the Panelists disapproved of it.
The 2012 survey showed an 80 percent disapproval rate.
Common Errors In English Usage Dictionary
Accessory
There’s an “ack” sound at the beginningof this word,
though some mispronounce it
as if the two “C’s”were to be sounded the same as the two “SS’s.”