A person who accomplishes something; someone who successfully completes, achieves, or brings things to completion.
From accomplish + -er suffix meaning 'one who does,' creating a noun for someone who practices or performs the action of accomplishing.
There's something beautiful about calling someone an accomplisher—it's not fancy like 'achiever,' but it focuses on the actual act of getting things done, which is what actually matters in the real world.
The -er suffix defaults masculine historically; when applied to roles, it lacks gender-neutral standardization compared to -ist forms.
Use 'person who accomplishes' or context-specific role names; 'accomplisher' itself is archaic but if used, pair with pronouns or identifiers.
["achiever","agent","executor","person who accomplishes"]
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