attained
- Adjective:
- Achieved or reached: Having been successfully gained, accomplished, or arrived at through effort, skill, or development. It describes a state or level that has been obtained.
The adjective "attained" is used to describe a goal, level, age, status, or result that has been successfully reached. It often implies that the achievement required some effort or progression over time. It is commonly used in formal, academic, or professional contexts.
- Adjective:
- She finally attained her goal of becoming a doctor.
- The attained level of proficiency was impressive for a beginner.
- He lived to the attained age of 100.
- The report analyzes the attained scores against the national average.
"Newly attained": Recently achieved or acquired.
- She was proud of her newly attained certification.
"Attained status": (Sociology) A social position that a person earns or accomplishes, as opposed to one they are born into (ascribed status).
- His role as CEO is an attained status.
Attain (verb): To succeed in achieving something after effort.
- She hopes to attain a master's degree.
Attainable (adjective): Able to be achieved or accomplished.
- The objectives are challenging but attainable.
Attainment (noun): The action or fact of achieving a goal, or a thing achieved.
- Academic attainment is important to the school.
- Achieved: Successfully brought about or reached.
- Reached: Arrived at.
- Accomplished: Successfully completed.
- Gained: Obtained or secured.
- Secured: Succeeded in obtaining.
- Lost: No longer possessed.
- Unattained: Not achieved or reached.
- Failed: Not successful.
Attained maturity: Reached full development or adulthood.
- The wine has attained maturity and is ready to drink.
Height attained: The maximum height that has been reached.
- The attained height of the plant was recorded weekly.
- achieved or reached
- the actual attained achievement test score