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Accompanied Accompany əˈkʌmpəni I Verb Bre Wife Trip

Word accompany
WordType (verb)
Phonetic BrE / əˈkʌmpəni / NAmE / əˈkʌmpəni /
Example
  • his wife accompanied him on the trip.
  • i must ask you to accompany me to the police station.
  • warships will accompany the convoy.
  • the groups are always accompanied by an experienced mountain guide.
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accompany

(verb)BrE / əˈkʌmpəni / NAmE / əˈkʌmpəni /
  1. to travel or go somewhere with somebody
    • His wife accompanied him on the trip.
    • I must ask you to accompany me to the police station.
    • Warships will accompany the convoy.
    • The groups are always accompanied by an experienced mountain guide.
  2. to happen or appear with something else
    • strong winds accompanied by heavy rain
    • The curator of the exhibition also wrote the accompanying catalogue.
    • Shouts of protest accompanied this announcement.
    • The text is accompanied by a series of stunning photographs.
  3. to play a musical instrument, especially a piano, while somebody else sings or plays the main tune
    • The singer was accompanied on the piano by her sister.

    Verb Forms

    • present simple I / you / we / they accompany
    • he / she / it accompanies
    • past simple accompanied
    • past participle accompanied
    • -ing form accompanying

    Word Origin

    • late Middle English: from Old French accompagner, from a- (from Latin ad ‘to, at’) + compagne, from Old French compaignon ‘companion’. The spelling change was due to association with company.
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