meaning of the word accent and accompany
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ACCENT
An accent is a stress or emphasis on a particular part of something, usually a word. Pronounce the word "doofus" with the accent on the first syllable: DOO-fuss. Accent comes from the Latin accentus, which means "the intonation of singing." We use accent for different kinds of emphasis in speech.
ACCOMPANY
The verb accompany means to keep someone company, or to be their companion on a trip or journey. In a musical sense, accompany means to play background music for the lead singer or soloist. If you want your friend to keep you company on your way to the store, you could ask her to accompany you on the walk.
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accent - the way of pronouncing a language
- emphasis
accompany- go with
- play musical backing for an instrument or voice
there's two meaning for each
- emphasis
accompany- go with
- play musical backing for an instrument or voice
there's two meaning for each
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