Antonym: hereditary, innate. Similar words: acquire, required, acquiesce, acquittal, acquisition, acquiescence, require, inquire about. Meaning: [ə'kwaɪə] adj. gotten through environmental forces.
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(31) Decaffeinated coffee is an acquired taste.
(32) Broad beans are very much an acquired taste.
(33) Olives are an acquired taste.
(34) They acquired the target by radar.
(35) The news has already acquired currency.
(36) Olives are something of an acquired taste .
(37) He acquired another small airline and bulked up operations.
(38) I had acquired a smattering of Greek.
(39) He acquired mastery of four languages.
(40) He had acquired a taste for adventure .
(41) She had acquired a taste for European beer.
(42) She sought out and acquired all his early paintings.
(43) AIDS is an acronym for "Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome".
(44) I was wearing a newly/recently acquired jacket.
(45) The company has just acquired new premises.
(46) Senior government figures must have acquired in the cover-up.
(47) The crisis acquired a new dimension.
(48) I recently acquired some wood from a holly tree.
(49) She soon acquired a reputation as a first-class cook.
(50) I've never acquired a taste for wine.
(51) The weapons had been acquired by stealth.
(52) We've just acquired a dog.
(53) He earned/established/gained/acquired a reputation as an entertaining speaker.
(54) He acquired a property on present form.
(55) He acquired greater proficiency after a three-month intensive course.
(56) They have acquired refugee status.
(57) Abstract art is an acquired taste.
(58) He acquired a knowledge of carpentry and masonry .
(59) His character acquired him a good name.
(60) I've suddenly acquired a stepbrother.
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