Consort
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British pronunciation/kˈɒnsɔːt/
American pronunciation/kənˈsɔɹt/

Definition & Meaning of "consort"

to consort
01

to associate or spend time with someone, typically implying companionship or partnership

02

keep company

03

go together

Consort
01

a group of instruments or voices that perform together, typically of the same family or type

What is a "consort"?

A consort is a group of musical instruments or voices that perform together, typically consisting of members from the same family or type. For example, a consort might include various types of string instruments or different kinds of recorders, all tuned to blend well with one another. Consorts can be small, such as a consort of viols, or larger, depending on the number and type of instruments or voices involved. The members of a consort work together to produce a harmonious and unified sound, with each instrument or voice complementing the others.

02

the husband or wife of a reigning monarch

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Example
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The politician is currently consorting with lobbyists to gather support for her campaign.
She consorts with artists and intellectuals, attending gallery openings and literary events regularly.
They have consorted with various experts to develop a comprehensive strategy for environmental conservation.
Tomorrow, they will consort with business leaders to discuss potential partnerships.
He consorted with known criminals during his rebellious phase in college.
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