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unaccompanied

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[ UK /ʌnɐkˈʌmpənɪd/ ]
[ US /ˌənəˈkəmpənid/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. (of a state or an event) taking place without something specified occurring at the same time
    a headache unaccompanied by other symptoms
  2. playing or singing without accompaniment
    the soloist sang unaccompanied
  3. being without an escort
ADVERB
  1. without anybody else or anything else
    the pillar stood alone, supporting nothing
    he flew solo
    the child stayed home alone

How To Use unaccompanied In A Sentence

  • The action is interspersed and moved along by A Cappella songs, beautifully sung, for the most part unaccompanied, by the company on a bare stage.
  • Through the wall he was continually listening to the Bach G minor unaccompanied violin sonata.
  • Lorries and unaccompanied trailers were prevented from being loaded onto ferries, but passengers were allowed to board.
  • But now, as Kurt and I moved tentatively toward where Pam had buttonholed him, Murdoch seemed not only unaccompanied but alone.
  • This opens strikingly with the high voices singing unaccompanied in unison.
  • She appeared unaccompanied and unconcerned throughout the match. Times, Sunday Times
  • To me the peach is the queen, the Koh-i-noor, the Cotopaxi, the Angkor Wat, the Bach unaccompanied cello suites of fruit. The Peach
  • He faded into insensibility, and passed from his blameless life on 12 February 1804, unaccompanied by his former intellectual powers.
  • Many large Third World cities have arisen unaccompanied by national industrial growth.
  • Bach is believed to have commenced writing the Sonatas and Partitas for unaccompanied violin shortly thereafter.
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