accouché

This is the 3846th most frequent French word.

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accouché

"Accouché" means "given birth."


Here, 'accouché' is used as the past participle of the verb 'accoucher,' indicating the act of giving birth.

Elle a accouché hier soir.

She gave birth last night.


In this sentence, 'accouché' acts as an adjective derived from the past participle, describing the doctor who carried out the delivery.

Le médecin accouché a été très professionnel.

The delivering doctor was very professional.


Here, 'accouché' is metaphorically used to describe the creation or inception of an idea, indicating a figurative 'giving birth' to an abstract concept.

Ils ont accouché d'une idée brillante pour le projet.

They gave birth to a brilliant idea for the project.