- verbaccompany (verb) · accompanies (third person present) · accompanied (past tense) · accompanied (past participle) · accompanying (present participle)
- go somewhere with (someone) as a companion or escort:"the two sisters were to accompany us to New York" · "he was at the banquet accompanied by his daughter"
- be present or occur at the same time as (something else):"the illness is often accompanied by nausea"
- provide (something) as a complement or addition to something else:"home-cooked ham accompanied by brown bread"
- play a musical accompaniment for:"he would play his violin, and Mother used to accompany him on our organ"
Originlate 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.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- go somewhere with (someone) as a companion or escort:
- be present or occur at the same time as (something else):
- play a musical accompaniment for:
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