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Acceptance Letter: Definition, Examples, and Tips

Meaning 1:admission letter (acceptance letter)

acceptance letter 🔊
/əkˈsɛptəns ˈlɛtər/
n.
An official document from a school or organization that says you have been allowed to join their program.
Student holding acceptance letter with university logo and confetti
admission letter 🔊
/ədˈmɪʃən ˈlɛtər/
n.
An official notification sent by an educational institution or organization stating that an individual has been accepted into a program, course, or position.
📁 Category:School Education 🔖 Level:Intermediate

📘 Details & Usage

📖 Root Explanation
From Latin 'acceptare' (receive) + '-ance'; 'letter' from Latin 'littera' (written character).
💡 Mnemonic
Imagine a letter stamped 'ACCEPTED' — you jump for joy! The 'A+' seal reminds you of success.
📖 Example
After months of waiting, Sam finally received an acceptance letter from his dream university and immediately called his family to share the good news. 🔊 After a long wait, Sam got the admission letter from his ideal university and phoned his family right away to tell them.
🔗 Collocations
receive an acceptance letter – to be officially informed of admission
send out acceptance letters – to distribute admission notifications to applicants
conditional acceptance letter – an offer of admission subject to certain requirements
🔄 Synonyms
offer letter (n.) – a formal document offering a place in a program or job
admission notice (n.) – official notification that someone has been admitted
letter of admission (n.) – a written confirmation of acceptance
🚫 Antonyms
rejection letter (n.) – a formal notice stating that an application was not successful
denial letter (n.) – a document informing someone their request has been refused
waitlist notification (n.) – a message informing an applicant they are placed on a waiting list
🌱 Derivatives
accepted (adj.) – approved or agreed upon; admitted
accepting (adj.) – willing to receive or admit
acceptability (n.) – the quality of being satisfactory or allowable
📖 Cultural Story
Acceptance letters became prominent in 20th-century university admissions, symbolizing a gate to new opportunities. They are often the result of anxious waiting and bring immense relief and joy.
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