Accompanying
Accompanying is a verb in English, pronounced as /əˈkʌmpəniɪŋ/.
Meanings in Telugu:
- సహచరము (sahacharamu)
- సహగమనము (sahagamanamu)
Synonyms:
- Attending
- Concomitant
- Escort
- Following
Nearby Words:
- Accompaniment – సంగీత సహాయకం (sangeeta sahaayakam)
- Accomplish – సాధించు (saadhinchu)
- Accomplishment – పూర్తి (poorthi)
- Accord – సమ్మతి (sammathi)
Antonyms:
- Separate – విభజించు (vibhajinchu)
- Detach – తెచ్చు (techchu)
- Isolate – విడిచివేయు (vidichiveyu)
- Leave – విడిచిపోవు (vidichipoovu)
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Accompanying is a term used to describe something that goes along with or is connected to something else. In Telugu, it can be translated as “సహచరము” (sahacharamu) or “సహగమనము” (sahagamanamu). It is often used to refer to someone or something that is present or goes together with another person or thing.
Some synonyms for accompanying include attending, concomitant, escort, and following. These words can be used interchangeably in various contexts to convey the same meaning.
Some nearby words related to accompanying are accompaniment, accomplish, accomplishment, and accord. These words may have different meanings but are related to the concept of accompanying in some way.
Antonyms of accompanying include separate, detach, isolate, and leave. These words represent the opposite meaning and convey the idea of being apart or disconnected from something or someone.
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