Get to know Accompaniments better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning.
Accompaniments meaning
plural of accompaniment
Using Accompaniments
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of accompaniment
- In the example corpus, accompaniments often appears in combinations such as: the accompaniments, accompaniments that, accompaniments to.
Context around Accompaniments
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.3 words
- Position in the sentence: 2 start, 9 middle, 9 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Accompaniments
- In this selection, "accompaniments" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 24.3 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, perfect, ideal and cheesy stand out and add context to how "accompaniments" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include all the accompaniments and all the accompaniments that made. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "accompaniments" sits close to words such as aal, aalto and aardvark, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with accompaniments
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
The trio of accompaniments of the afternoon was splendid. (9 words)
The Daily Telegraph s review of Yeomen stated, "The accompaniments.. (10 words)
The minimum adult donation is $25, which includes a handmade bowl, soup, and accompaniments. (14 words)
The tenderstem broccoli and melt-in-the-mouth buttery fondant potato (one of my favourite ways to enjoy a potato, so obviously I tried a bit!) were ideal accompaniments and the sweet redcurrant jus finished off the dish beautifully. (39 words)
It is uncommon for the subject to enter alone in a single voice in the middle-entries as in the exposition; rather, it is usually heard with at least one of the countersubjects and/or other free contrapuntal accompaniments. (39 words)
In Angelo Tesei, he found a congenial music master, and learned to sight-read, play accompaniments on the piano and sing well enough to take solo parts in the church when he was ten years of age. (37 words)
Example sentences (20)
Laughter, banter and gossip are the perfect accompaniments to the fun baking session, which almost always happens in the backyards of the ancestral Goan homes.
The tenderstem broccoli and melt-in-the-mouth buttery fondant potato (one of my favourite ways to enjoy a potato, so obviously I tried a bit!) were ideal accompaniments and the sweet redcurrant jus finished off the dish beautifully.
They do classic Austrian food with lots of steaks on the menu, alongside soups and cheesy accompaniments.
The accompaniments of parsnip purée, crispy kale and sticky glazed beetroots are a harmony of earthy autumnal tones and flavours.
Unlike her previous projects, “Renaissance” was released without the visual accompaniments that have become a hallmark of Beyoncé’s work.
During brunch, you can wrap your gums around a trio of toasted crumpets loaded with all manner of unexpected accompaniments.
Here is a quick and easy way to serve lamb if you don’t have the inclination to prepare a roast with all the accompaniments.
He said he is used to people doubting him, in spite of his list of accompaniments, but he proved them wrong last night.
They are made of meat, most often mutton, lamb, beef or chicken, and served with various accompaniments.
Their coach gave them the song “Love Me Like You Do” and it was notoriously difficult for a live show because it had all the accompaniments that made it a great recording.
The minimum adult donation is $25, which includes a handmade bowl, soup, and accompaniments.
The trio of accompaniments of the afternoon was splendid.
Even more tellingly, many manuscripts, especially from the middle of the century and later, feature written-out organ accompaniments.
In Angelo Tesei, he found a congenial music master, and learned to sight-read, play accompaniments on the piano and sing well enough to take solo parts in the church when he was ten years of age.
It is uncommon for the subject to enter alone in a single voice in the middle-entries as in the exposition; rather, it is usually heard with at least one of the countersubjects and/or other free contrapuntal accompaniments.
Manners of articulation main Click manners are often called click accompaniments or effluxes, but both terms have met with objections on theoretical grounds.
Potter, 336; Southern, 161. Lactantius has written of the perverse accompaniments to the edict; of goods withdrawn from the market, of brawls over minute variations in price, of the deaths that came when its provisions were enforced.
The Daily Telegraph s review of Yeomen stated, "The accompaniments..
Thus it was worn with the standard accompaniments for the evening tailcoat at the time: matching trousers, white or black waistcoat, white bow tie, white detachable wing-collar formal shirt and black formal shoes.
While a romance generally has a simple accompaniment, art songs tend to have complicated, sophisticated accompaniments that underpin, embellish, illustrate or provide contrast to the voice.
Common combinations with accompaniments
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- the accompaniments 4×
- accompaniments that 3×
- accompaniments to 2×
- accompaniments of 2×
- of accompaniments 2×