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accompany

Pronunciation: [əˈkʌmpəni]

Word

Context: “relationship”

(verb) to go together with someone or to be with them while they do something. If you walk to school with a friend, you accompany them.

Example

I will accompany you to the store so you won't be alone.

Example

He didn't want to accompany her to the concert, so she went by herself.

Example

Will you accompany me to the party this weekend?

Context: “music”

(verb) to play or sing music at the same time as another musician, usually to support or enhance their performance. Like when someone plays the piano while someone else sings a song.

Example

She accompanied the singer on the guitar during the performance.

Example

He decided not to accompany her at the recital, so she performed solo.

Example

Can you accompany me on the piano while I sing?

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