Accompanier

/əˈkʌmpəni.ər/

सहचर; साथ जाने वाला व्यक्ति; एस्कॉर्ट/सहायक

Origin & History

Formed from the verb 'accompany' + the agent suffix '-er', ultimately from Old French 'acompagner' (from 'compain' meaning 'companion').

यह शब्द क्रिया 'accompany' + कर्ता सूचक प्रत्यय '-er' से बना है; इसकी जड़ें पुरानी फ़्रेंच 'acompagner' में हैं (जो 'compain' यानी 'companion/साथी' से संबंधित है)।

Definition

An accompanier is someone who joins another person to provide company, assistance, protection, or to travel together (often as an escort or attendant).

'Accompanier' वह व्यक्ति होता है जो किसी के साथ संग-साथ, सहायता, सुरक्षा, या साथ यात्रा करने के लिए जाता है (अक्सर एस्कॉर्ट/सहचर/सहायक के रूप में)।

Parts of Speech

Noun:
As her accompanier, he walked her to the station late at night.
उसके सहचर के रूप में, वह रात में देर से उसे स्टेशन तक छोड़ने गया।

Usage Examples

He served as an accompanier for elderly patients during hospital visits.
Each child must have an accompanier on the field trip.
The diplomat arrived with an accompanier for security reasons.
She introduced her accompanier as a colleague from work.

Antonyms

Unaccompanied person Loner Solo traveler

Related Forms

Idioms & Phrases

Accompanied by
के साथ/द्वारा साथ में (जैसे: 'इसके साथ')
With an accompanier in tow
साथ में सहचर/एस्कॉर्ट लिए हुए