Unaccompanied (Adjective)
Meaning 2
(of a state or an event) taking place without something specified occurring at the same time; "a headache unaccompanied by other symptoms".
Classification
All adjective clusters.
Examples
- The company's announcement on layoffs was made unaccompanied by any explanation for the decision.
- The snowfall occurred unaccompanied by the expected strong winds.
- Her rise to success in the business world was unaccompanied by any public scandal.
- The patient presented with a fever unaccompanied by any other symptoms of illness.
- The change in policy was implemented unaccompanied by any public consultation or input.
Meaning 3
Playing or singing without accompaniment; "the soloist sang unaccompanied".
Classification
All adjective clusters.
Examples
- The young violinist played a beautiful melody unaccompanied by any other instruments.
- The choir sang a cappella, their voices blending in perfect harmony as they performed unaccompanied.
- In the talent show, the singer chose to perform unaccompanied, relying solely on her voice to captivate the audience.
- The cellist's unaccompanied solo was a highlight of the evening's classical music performance.
- The soprano's voice soared as she sang unaccompanied, filling the concert hall with her powerful vocals.