ensemble
Pronunciation: [ɑːnˈsɑːmbl]
Word
Context: "music"
(noun) a group of musicians or singers who play or sing together. This can be a small group, like a band, or a larger group, like an orchestra.
Example
The ensemble performed beautifully at the concert last night.
Example
The ensemble did not play well together; their timing was off.
Example
Which pieces will the ensemble be playing at the festival?
Context: "theater"
(noun) a group of actors who perform together. This can include everyone in a show, not just the main characters. They all work together to tell the story.
Example
The ensemble cast made the play feel very lively and exciting.
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The ensemble cast did not seem to connect with each other on stage.
Example
How does the ensemble work together to tell the story in the play?
Context: "clothing"
(noun) a coordinated set of clothes worn together. When different pieces of clothing match and look good together, it's called an ensemble.
Example
She wore a beautiful ensemble that was perfect for the party.
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His outfit was not a nice ensemble; the colors clashed badly.
Example
What ensemble should I wear for the special occasion?
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