accompanying
Pronunciation: [əˈkʌmpəniɪŋ]
Word
Context: "relationship"
(verb) to go along with someone or something. If you accompany a friend to the store, you walk there together and keep each other company.
Example
I will accompany my sister to the concert tonight.
Example
He didn't accompany her to the meeting, so she went alone.
Example
Will you accompany me to the park this afternoon?
Context: "similarity"
(adjective) used to describe something that goes along with or happens at the same time as something else. For example, if you have an accompanying sound while watching a movie, it's a sound that plays with the movie.
Example
The dish was delicious, and it had an accompanying sauce that enhanced the flavor.
Example
The presentation lacked accompanying visuals, so it was hard to follow.
Example
What is the accompanying material for this project?
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