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Accompanied Accompany Accompanying Play Verb Ken Agreed Trip

word accompany
definition
verb
If you accompany someone, you go somewhere with them.
Ken agreed to accompany me on a trip to Africa.
She was accompanied by her younger brother.
The Prime Minister, accompanied by the governor, led the President up to the house.
If one thing accompanies another, it happens or exists at the same time, or as a result of it.
This volume of essays was designed to accompany an exhibition in Cologne.
The proposal was instantly voted through, accompanied by enthusiastic applause.
Perhaps the accompanying illustration will explain it.
If you accompany a singer or a musician, you play one part of a piece of music while they sing or play the main tune .
He sang and Alice accompanied him on the piano.
She was accompanied on the guitar by her brother Massimo.
inflections accompaniesaccompanyingaccompanied
cefr-level B2

Tags: oxford5k::cefr-level:b2

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