accompaniment

[US]/ə'kʌmp(ə)nɪm(ə)nt/
[UK]/ə'kʌmpənɪmənt/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. something that accompanies or is served with something else, such as music, singing or a dish

Phrases & Collocations

musical accompaniment

dinner accompaniment

vocal accompaniment

piano accompaniment

social accompaniment

Example Sentences

accompaniment of the scale

She sang to the accompaniment of the piano.

Hunger is the accompaniment of poverty.

these biscuits are a lovely accompaniment to tea.

Jane sang a song with a piano accompaniment by Jack.

we filed out to the accompaniment of the organ.

the figuration of the accompaniment comes out too strongly.

To the accompaniment of the commonalty of mankind development,people requirement knowledge was gaining.

lush string accompaniments to romantic scenes in films.

aquacade: AN entertainment spectacle of swimmers ANd divers, often performing in unison to the accompANiment of music.

With the accompaniment of the heptachord, the poems sounded beautiful and fascinating and were greatly popular with people.

Piano improvisatory accompaniment is not only a subject including composition and performance but also a practical performing art.

Perfect with grilled lamb and poultry, pork roasts and game fish.An ideal accompaniment to classic Cape cuisine, such as Bobotie and Malay curries, as well as spicy Mexican food.

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