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1. accompanied
adjective. ['əˈkʌmpəniːd'] playing or singing with instrumental or vocal accompaniment.
Antonyms
Rhymes with Accompanied
- monied
- mutinied
- ponied
How do you pronounce accompanied?
Pronounce accompanied as əˈkəmpənid.
US - How to pronounce accompanied in American English
UK - How to pronounce accompanied in British English
How do you spell accompanied? Is it accompanyed ?
A common misspelling of accompanied is accompanyed
Sentences with accompanied
1. Verb, past participle
Kids 10 and under must be accompanied by an adult.
2. Adjective
Hives and the accompanied swelling typically appears within 24 hours of ingesting corn or corn derived products.
3. Verb, past tense
Instead, the default risk on the loans accompanied the purchase of
Quotes about accompanied
1. During the Middle Ages they understood that words accompanied by imagery are much more memorable. By making the margins of a book colorful and beautiful, illuminations help make the text unforgettable. It's unfortunate that we've lost the art of illumination.
- Joshua Foer
2. My love is like the shape your mouth makes while you whistle. Would you mind if I accompanied you on my harmonica?
- Jarod Kintz, The Titanic would never have sunk if it were made out of a sink.
3. Orthodoxy is a relaxation of the mind accompanied by a stiffening of the heart.
- Edward Abbey, A Voice Crying in the Wilderness