accompany
verbHow to pronounce accompany:
Definition of accompany:
- accompany (verb):
- to go with (someone)
- to go with as an associate or companion
Synonyms for accompany:
attend
co-occur with
collocate with
come with
construe with
cooccur with
go with
rule
Antonyms for accompany:
abandon
alienate
avoid
cast off
desert
disagree
disassociate
disconnect
disjoin
disregard
dissociate
distance
disunite
ditch
divide
divorce
drop
dump
endanger
forget
forsake
harm
hurt
ignore
injure
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Ambisyllabicity occurs when a consonant at the boundary of two syllables belongs to both, as in the word 'happen'.
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