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Word | Consort |
Japanese Meaning | 配偶者, ハン,バン, 付き合う |
a family of similar musical instrument playing together / the husband or wife of a reigning monarch / One who shares the lot of another / associate with (v); husband or wife (n) / a wife, husband, or companion, in particular the spouse of a reigning monarch. / associate / a ship accompanying another / spouse — compare prince consort, queen consort / conjunction, association he ruled in consort with his father / group, assembly a consort of specialists / a: a group of singers or instrumentalists performing together b: a set of musical instruments of the same family / unite, associate / obsolete : escort / to keep company consorting with criminals / obsolete : to make harmony : play / accord, harmonize the illustrations consort admirably with the text — Times Literary Supplement, | |
Usage | ⇒ The sultans had many consorts ⇒ The search for a consort for the young Queen Victoria ended happily. ⇒ at college she began consorting with drug users, eventually becoming an addict herself ⇒ Apart from the reign of William III, consorts of monarchs have had no constitutional significance whatsoever. ⇒ Artists always consort with artists ⇒ a concort of violins ⇒ I used to consort with with criminals |
Synonyms | associate, husband, spouse, fraternize, mate, companion, wife, partner, agree, friend, harmonize, mingle, mix, accord, concord, join, better half, company, fellow, hobnob, |
Antonyms | antagonist, disagree, enemy, foe, adversary, challenger, competitor, conflict, abjure, abscond, antagonism, antithesis, argue, assailant, aversion, avert, avoid, bachelor, balk, bide, |
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