ensemble Antonyms

Meaning of ensemble

Wordnet

ensemble (n)

a group of musicians playing or singing together

a cast other than the principals

the chorus of a ballet company

an assemblage of parts or details (as in a work of art) considered as forming a whole

a coordinated outfit (set of clothing)

Webster

ensemble (n.)

The whole; all the parts taken together.

Webster

ensemble (adv.)

All at once; together.

ensemble Sentence Examples

  1. The ensemble of talented musicians created a harmonious symphony.
  2. The fashion designer showcased a stunning ensemble of elegant gowns.
  3. The entire ensemble of actors brought the play's characters to life on stage.
  4. The string ensemble's performance filled the hall with enchanting melodies.
  5. The acrobatic ensemble's gravity-defying stunts amazed the audience.
  6. The ensemble cast of the movie delivered powerful and emotional performances.
  7. The cheerleading ensemble's synchronized routines ignited the crowd's enthusiasm.
  8. The ensemble of dancers moved with grace and precision, captivating the audience.
  9. The jazz ensemble's improvisational skills created a dynamic and energetic performance.
  10. The vocal ensemble's harmonious voices blended beautifully, creating a magical soundscape.

FAQs About the word ensemble

a group of musicians playing or singing together, a cast other than the principals, the chorus of a ballet company, an assemblage of parts or details (as in a w

outfit, clothing, garments,costume, wardrobe, dress, rigging, tailoring, frock, threads

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The ensemble of talented musicians created a harmonious symphony.

The fashion designer showcased a stunning ensemble of elegant gowns.

The entire ensemble of actors brought the play's characters to life on stage.

The string ensemble's performance filled the hall with enchanting melodies.