accompany

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Accompany Definition & Meaning

1. To go with or be present with someone or something.

Example: I will accompany you to the store.

2. To provide musical support or play an instrument alongside a singer or musician.

Example: The pianist will accompany the singer during the performance.

3. To enhance or complement something.

Example: The wine will accompany the meal perfectly.

4. To occur at the same time as something else.

Example: The storm will accompany the strong winds.

5. To support or assist someone in a task or activity.

Example: The teacher will accompany the students on their field trip.

Examples of the word accompany used in sentences.

  • Would you like me to accompany you to the doctor's office?
  • Can you accompany me to the train station?
  • My sister will accompany me to the party.
  • The waiter will accompany us to the table.
  • I will accompany you to the store.
  • Would anyone like to accompany me on a scenic hike this weekend?
  • Can you accompany me to the store later?
  • The chef recommended a wine that would nicely accompany the dish I ordered.
  • I always enjoy listening to music while I'm being accompanied by friends.
  • My sister will accompany me to the doctor's appointment tomorrow.
  • The bright colors of the sunset were accompanied by the sound of waves crashing on the shore.
  • A delicious cup of coffee is the perfect beverage to accompany a good book.
  • Music always accompanies me when I'm cooking dinner.
  • Can you accompany me to the doctor's appointment tomorrow?
  • The tour guide will accompany the group through the museum to explain the exhibits.
  • I always bring my dog to accompany me during my morning walks.
  • The chef suggested a glass of red wine to accompany the steak dinner.
  • I asked my sister to accompany me to the movie premiere tonight.
  • The musician's melancholic lyrics were perfectly accompanied by his haunting melody.
  • The piano player was accompanied by a saxophonist in their jazz performance.
  • The engagement ring was accompanied by a heartfelt love letter, leaving no doubt about his feelings.
  • The gourmet chef prepared a delicious dish comprising of succulent meat accompanied by a creamy mushroom sauce.
  • The tour guide offered to accompany the group through the narrow, winding streets of the old town.
  • The mother insisted on accompanying her daughter to her first job interview to offer support.
  • The chef suggested a bold red wine to accompany the hearty beef stew.
  • The astronaut was accompanied by a team of experts during his space mission to ensure his safety and success.
  • The elderly woman was delighted to have her grandchildren accompany her on her trip to the beach.
  • The corporate executive was always accompanied by his trusted assistant during important business meetings.
  • The famous singer was accompanied by a talented pianist during her breathtaking performance.
  • My husband will accompany me on my business trip to London next week.
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