attended
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Having a caretaker or other watcher: Being looked after, supervised, or guarded by someone.
- Playing or singing with instrumental or vocal accompaniment: Performed with supporting music or voices.
Examples of Usage
- Adjective (Supervised):
- The children were safely attended by a responsible adult.
- The valuable artwork remained attended at all times by a security guard.
- Adjective (With Accompaniment):
- The aria was beautifully attended by a string quartet.
- Her solo performance was attended by a full orchestra.
Advanced Usage
- "Closely attended": Watched over with great care or scrutiny.
- The patient's vital signs were closely attended by the nursing staff.
- "Instrumentally attended": Specifically accompanied by musical instruments.
- The folk song was instrumentally attended by a lone guitarist.
Variants and Related Words
- Attend (verb): To be present at; to go to; to look after.
- She will attend the conference.
- Attendance (noun): The act of being present or the number of people present.
- The meeting had a high attendance.
- Attendant (noun/adjective): A person employed to provide a service; accompanying.
- The flight attendant. / Famine and its attendant diseases.
Synonyms
- Supervised: Watched over and directed.
- Guarded: Kept safe under watch.
- Accompanied: Going along with; supplemented by musical support.
Related Phrases
- "To be attended to": To be taken care of or dealt with.
- Your request will be attended to shortly.
- "Attended by": Accompanied or characterized by.
- The ceremony was attended by great pomp.
Adjective
- having a caretaker or other watcher
- playing or singing with instrumental or vocal accompaniment