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    Con·sort

    noun

    • 1. a wife, husband, or companion, in particular the spouse of a reigning monarch.

    verb

    • 1. habitually associate with (someone), typically with the disapproval of others: "you chose to consort with the enemy" Similar associatekeep companymixmingle
  2. The meaning of CONSORT is associate. How to use consort in a sentence.

  3. CONSORT definition: 1. to spend a lot of time in the company of a particular group of people, especially people whose…. Learn more.

  4. Consort definition: a husband or wife; spouse, especially of a reigning monarch.. See examples of CONSORT used in a sentence.

  5. CONSORT meaning: 1. to spend a lot of time in the company of a particular group of people, especially people whose…. Learn more.

  6. Jul 16, 2024 · consort ( countable and uncountable, plural consorts) The spouse of a monarch . A husband, wife, companion or partner . A ship accompanying another. ( uncountable) Association or partnership . A group or company, especially of musicians playing the same type of instrument . ( obsolete) Harmony of sounds; concert, as of musical instruments.

  7. If you keep company with someone, you are consorting with them. "The students tended to consort only with other students from similar backgrounds. The staff wanted to break them out of their comfort zone, so they organized games to force them to mingle and meet new people."

  8. Define consort. consort synonyms, consort pronunciation, consort translation, English dictionary definition of consort. n. 1. A husband or wife, especially the spouse of a monarch. 2. A companion or partner. 3. An animal with which another animal, usually of the opposite sex,...

  9. b. a group of instruments of the same family, as viols, played in concert. 4. a companion, associate, or partner. a confidant and consort of heads of state. 5. accord or agreement. 6. obsolete. a.

  10. Consort definition: A husband or wife, especially the spouse of a monarch.

  11. Word Origin noun sense 1 late Middle English (denoting a companion or colleague): via French from Latin consors ‘sharing, partner’, from con-‘together with’ + sors, sort-‘lot, destiny’. The verb senses are probably influenced by similar senses (now obsolete) of the verb sort. noun sense 2 late 16th cent.: earlier form of concert.

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