What is another word for accompaniment?

Pronunciation: [ɐkˈʌmpɐnˌɪmənt] (IPA)

There are several synonyms for the word "accompaniment" that can be used depending on the context. For instance, "support" is a synonym that can be used in situations where a person or thing is assisting or helping another. "Backing" is another synonym that is used when describing an element that enhances or strengthens another. "Supplement" is a word you can use when referring to something that is added to another to complete or improve it. Another synonym for "accompaniment" is "auxiliary", which can be used when a component is assisting another in performing a particular task. Finally, "complement" is a synonym that is often used to describe two things that form a whole and work together in harmony.

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What are the opposite words for accompaniment?

Antonyms for the word "accompaniment" would include function or purpose. In music, an antonym for accompaniment would be solo or a cappella. In food, an antonym for accompaniment would be entree or main dish. In conversation, an antonym for accompaniment would be interruption or distraction. In life, an antonym for accompaniment would be isolation or loneliness. In literature, an antonym for accompaniment would be protagonist or main character. The opposite of accompaniment ultimately depends on the context in which the word is being used.

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Usage examples for Accompaniment

Judgment is the necessary accompaniment of salvation.
"The Expositor's Bible: The Gospel of St. John, Vol. I"
Marcus Dods
As he left the station, all the agent could think of was one phrase he had heard many times jokingly; but now it became a grim accompaniment for his footsteps.
"For Every Man A Reason"
Patrick Wilkins
The moaning sea and the sighing wind furnished a dreary accompaniment to these sombre thoughts.
"A Lady's Captivity among Chinese Pirates in the Chinese Seas"
Fanny Loviot

Famous quotes with Accompaniment

  • Jazz is a very accurate, curiously accurate accompaniment to 20th century America.
    Ken Burns
  • In poetic language, in which the sign as such takes on an autonomous value, this sound symbolism becomes an actual factor and creates a sort of accompaniment to the signified.
    Roman Jakobson
  • Perhaps, on the whole, embarrassment and perplexity are a kind of natural accompaniment to life and movement; and it is better to be driven out of your senses with thinking which of two things you ought to do than to do nothing whatever, and be utterly uninteresting to all the world.
    Margaret Oliphant Oliphant
  • Mediocre people have an answer for everything and are astonished at nothing. They always want to have the air of knowing better than you what you are going to tell them; when, in their turn, they begin to speak, they repeat to you with the greatest confidence, as if dealing with their own property, the things that they have heard you say yourself at some other place. A capable and superior look is the natural accompaniment of this type of character.
    Eugène Delacroix
  • There is hardly an American male of my generation who has not at one time or another tried to master the victory cry of the great ape as it issued from the androgynous chest of Johnny Weissmuller, to the accompaniment of thousands of arms and legs snapping during attempts to swing from tree to tree in the backyards of the Republic.
    Gore Vidal

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