accompanied

/əˈkʌmpənid/
verb
  1. Past tense of accompany: to go somewhere with someone as a companion or escort.
    • She accompanied her grandmother to the doctor's appointment.
    • He accompanied his friend to the airport to say goodbye.
    • The guide accompanied the tourists through the ancient ruins.
  2. Past tense of accompany: to be present or occur at the same time as something else.
    • The storm was accompanied by strong winds and heavy rain.
    • The announcement was accompanied by a round of applause.
    • His speech was accompanied by a slideshow of photographs.
  3. Past tense of accompany: to play a musical instrument while someone else sings or plays the main part.
    • The pianist accompanied the singer during the concert.
    • She accompanied the choir on the organ for the evening service.
    • He accompanied his daughter's violin solo on the guitar.
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