Unaccompanied Meaning in English
word
ˌənəˈkəmpənid
uhn-uh-KUHM-puh-need
ʌnɐkˈʌmpənɪd
un-uh-KUHM-puh-nid
Definition
Being alone, with no one else present or going with you. It can also mean without music playing along with singing or an instrument.
Usage & Nuances
Mostly formal or written; used when talking about children, travelers, or performances (“unaccompanied minor,” “unaccompanied singing”). Common in official contexts. Not casual for being lonely.
Spanish: sin compañía - soloPortuguese (BR): desacompanhado - sozinhoPortuguese (PT): desacompanhado - sozinhoChinese (Simplified): 无人陪伴的 - 单独Chinese (Traditional): 無人陪伴的 - 單獨Hindi: अकेला - बिना साथArabic: بدون مرافقة - بمفردهBengali: একাকী - একা (কেউ ছাড়া)Russian: без сопровождения - одинJapanese: 同伴なし - ひとりでVietnamese: một mình - không có người đi cùngKorean: 동반자 없는 - 혼자Turkish: refakatsiz - yalnızUrdu: بغیر ساتھی کے - اکیلاIndonesian: tanpa pendamping - sendiri
Example Sentences
The young boy traveled unaccompanied on the plane.
basic
She sang unaccompanied at the concert.
basic
Children are not allowed to enter unaccompanied.
basic
As an unaccompanied minor, he'll get extra help during his trip.
natural
He walked home unaccompanied after the movie ended.
natural
The soloist performed unaccompanied, and the audience was impressed.
natural