accompanied
Prononciation : [əˈkʌmpəniːd]
Mot
Contexte : « music »
(verb) to play or sing music together with someone else. When one musician plays along with another, they are accompanying each other.
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The singer was accompanied by a piano player during the concert.
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The performance didn't feel complete, as the guitar was not accompanied by any other instruments.
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Who accompanied you on the stage while you sang?
Contexte : « presence »
(verb) to go somewhere with someone or to have someone with you. When you are accompanied by a friend, it means your friend is with you.
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She was accompanied by her brother when she went to the store.
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He didn't want to be accompanied by anyone, so he went to the event alone.
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Who will you be accompanied by at the party?
Contexte : « support »
(verb) to add something extra to enhance or support something else. For example, when a dish comes with a side of vegetables, it is accompanied by those vegetables.
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The main course was accompanied by a delicious salad.
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The meal was bland because it was not accompanied by any sauce or seasoning.
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What dessert is accompanied with that meal?
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