Associations to the word «Consort»
Noun
- Zeus
- Magus
- Goddess
- Empress
- Dowager
- Lakshmi
- Daughter
- Shiva
- Queen
- Criminal
- Plutarch
- Saxe
- Duchess
- Gao
- Siva
- Eunuch
- Monarch
- Princess
- Aragon
- Mecklenburg
- Spouse
- Emperor
- Anjou
- Liu
- Wei
- Wang
- Princesse
- Wu
- Brahma
- Noble
- Prince
- Navarre
- Ape
- Rama
- Prostitute
- Yang
- Yuan
- Devi
- Demon
- Holstein
- Henrik
- Elisabeth
- Isabella
- Highness
- Li
- Zhang
- Castile
- Hesse
- Harem
- Schleswig
- Sorcerer
- Deity
- Yin
- Liang
- Ding
- Imperial
- Bohemia
- Devil
- Cheng
- Hera
- Savoy
- Regent
- Kassel
- Chao
- Countess
- Krishna
- Witch
- Alexandra
- Lute
- Dynasty
- Denmark
- Wen
- Amman
- Accused
- Wan
- Matilda
- Coronation
- Fu
- Dorothea
- Catherine
- Sultan
- Dunedin
- Louise
- Sui
- Enemy
- Hui
Adverb
Wiktionary
CONSORT, noun. The spouse of a monarch.
CONSORT, noun. A husband, wife, companion or partner.
CONSORT, noun. A ship accompanying another.
CONSORT, noun. (uncountable) Association or partnership.
CONSORT, noun. A group or company, especially of musicians playing the same type of instrument.
CONSORT, noun. (obsolete) Harmony of sounds; concert, as of musical instruments.
CONSORT, verb. (intransitive) To associate or keep company.
CONSORT, verb. (intransitive) To be in agreement.
CONSORT, verb. (intransitive) To associate or unite in company with.
CONSORT, proper noun. A village in Alberta, Canada.
Dictionary definition
CONSORT, noun. The husband or wife of a reigning monarch.
CONSORT, noun. A family of similar musical instrument playing together.
CONSORT, verb. Keep company with; hang out with; "He associates with strange people"; "She affiliates with her colleagues".
CONSORT, verb. Go together; "The colors don't harmonize"; "Their ideas concorded".
CONSORT, verb. Keep company; "the heifers run with the bulls to produce offspring".
Wise words
He who speaks without modesty will find it difficult to make
his words good.