Accompany

Word ACCOMPANY
Character 9
Hyphenation ac com pa ny
Pronunciations /ə.ˈkʌm.pə.ni/

Definitions and meanings of "Accompany"

What do we mean by accompany?

To be or go with, especially as a companion. intransitive verb

To provide with an addition; supplement. intransitive verb

To exist or occur at the same time as. intransitive verb

To perform an accompaniment to. intransitive verb

To play an accompaniment. intransitive verb

To be or exist in company with; be joined in association or combination; constitute an adjunct or concomitant to: as, thunder accompanies lightning; an insult accompanied by or with a blow; the President's message and accompanying documents.

To keep company with; be associated in intimacy or companionship; act as companion to.

To go along or in company with; attend or join in movement or action: as, to accompany a friend on a walk or journey; men-of-war formerly accompanied fleets of merchant ships; he was everywhere accompanied by (not with) his dog.

To put in company (with); cause to be or go along (with); combine; associate: as, to accompany a remark with (not by) a bow; he accompanied his speech with rapid gestures.

In music, to play or sing an accompaniment to or for: as, he accompanied her on the piano.

To cohabit with.

Synonyms To attend, escort, wait on, go with, convoy, be associated with, coexist.

To be a companion or associate: as, to accompany with others. To cohabit.

In music, to perform the accompaniment in a composition; especially, to perform the instrumental part of a mixed vocal and instrumental piece.

To associate in a company; to keep company. intransitive verb

To cohabit (with). intransitive verb

To perform an accompanying part or parts in a composition. intransitive verb

To go with or attend as a companion or associate; to keep company with; to go along with; -- followed by with or by. transitive verb

To cohabit with. transitive verb

To go with or attend as a companion or associate; to keep company with; to go along with. verb

To go with or attend as a companion or associate; to keep company with; to go along with.

To supplement with; add to.

To perform an accompanying part or parts in a composition.

To perform an accompanying part next to (another instrument or musician).

To associate in a company; to keep company.

To cohabit (with).

To cohabit with; to coexist with; occur with.

To be found at the same time.

Go somewhere with someone or escort Urban Dictionary

A musical part which supports or partners an instrument, voice or group. Urban Dictionary

Affectionately known as AOK, Accompany of kids is a group of young, gifted singers and dancers ranging in ages 11-21 who use excellent vocals, choreography and beautiful costumes to create memorable shows all throughout the year. They put on a Christmas show, Gala, and multiple summer shows over the year. Although based out of Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin, Accompany of Kids has members residing in fourteen surrounding communities. The mission of Accompany of Kids is to provide young people ranging in age 11 to 21 the opportunity to gain self-confidence, leadership skills, and grow into productive and successful adults through the use of the arts. Urban Dictionary

To have been accompanied. or being accompanied by. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Accompany

The word "accompany" in example sentences

Last day tohave your recipe and your name accompany the likes of Carol and Jon is December 15th! ❋ Unknown (2010)

Then, on the Wednesday after Holy Week, marchers and fireworks, and bands would again accompany El Señor de la Columna to its permanent home in Atotonilco. ❋ Unknown (2008)

They both agreed that "Jinin the ingine" deserved a place in the public prints, provided its original composer could be found and his name accompany it. ❋ Unknown (1864)

[Accompanies] are apparently what [we need] now [adays]… ❋ Froggy💔🐸 (2021)

She [sang] to [guitar] [accompaniment] ❋ Shshssb W (2018)

I just saw Accompany of Kids [perform] at [Summerfest] yesterday and [it was awesome]! ❋ AOKER (2006)

been talkin to a friend [on your way] to [tacobell], and you say " ok [im here]. thank you for your accompanyment" ❋ Stephanie Villeda (2006)

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