A group of people, especially entertainers who perform together
“The correlation works magnificently, as does the large ensemble of young actors, musicians and technicians from all over Western Canada.”
A set of clothes chosen to harmonize when worn together
“Viridian stands there in a red cloak and black gown, the same ensemble she wore the first time he laid his eyes on her.”
A group of items collected or assembled harmoniously together
“Not to be missed are the ensemble of classic and contemporary masterpieces put up by stores.”
A single or whole unit made up of several separate items or elements
“These individual predictions are then combined into a single ensemble.”
A large organized group of singers, especially one which performs with an orchestra or opera company
The whole of something
A group of (especially female) dancers who perform synchronized routines, typically in a row
A unit, grouping or configuration of people or things
Together at the same time
“They all have very distinctive styles, but they gel when they play ensemble.”
Relating to or shared by all the members of a group
“This paper is an ensemble effort to assemble a picture of the principal issues facing the department over the next several years.”
Characteristic of a symphony
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