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Consort with Meaning in English

expression

kənˈsɔɹt/ /ˈwɪð/, /ˈwɪθ/, /wɪð/, /wɪθ
kuhn-SORT with
ˈkɒnsɔːt/ /wˈɪð
KON-sort with

Definition

To spend time with or associate with a particular group or person, often suggesting disapproval or negative judgment about the group or person.

Usage & Nuances

Formal, literary, or old-fashioned; not common in everyday conversation. Typically used with a negative tone (e.g., "consort with criminals"). Almost always takes 'with' as the preposition. Use for serious or critical contexts rather than casual ones.

Example Sentences

It is dangerous to consort with criminals.

basic

She was criticized for consorting with dishonest people.

basic

He was warned not to consort with strangers.

basic

People say he often consorts with the wrong crowd these days.

natural

Rumors spread that the politician had consorted with known fraudsters.

natural

You shouldn’t judge people just because they consort with someone unpopular.

natural