on account of

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Pronunciation

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Preposition

on account of

  1. On behalf of the (monetary) account of; (idiomatic, originally figurative) for the sake of.
    • 1842 August 29, Treaty of Nanking:
      [] and His Imperial Majesty further agrees to pay to the British Government the sum of Three Millions of dollars, on account of debts due to British subjects by some of the said Hong merchants (or Cohong), who have become insolvent, and who owe very large sums of money to subjects of Her Britannic Majesty.
  2. (idiomatic) Because of, due to, owing to.
    • 1991, Stephen Fry, The Liar, p. 26:
      ‘My brother... is at Radley, on account of my parents thinking it a bad idea to have both of us at the same school.’
      On account of your being twins?’ said Adrian.
      ‘Right, on account of my mother OD-ing on fertility drugs.’

Usage notes

  • When the object of this preposition is brief and animate, the alternative construction on someone's account is often used instead. If the object is a personal pronoun, that construction is more common; for example, on my account is more common than on account of me.
  • Similarly, on that account, using that as a determiner, is more common than on account of that.

Translations

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Conjunction

on account of

  1. (colloquial) On account of the fact that: because, since.

Synonyms