Accompany vs Ecompany
Only one spelling is accepted in standard English.
ecompany
Incorrect spelling - "Ecompany" is not a valid word.
"ecompany" is a common misspelling of "accompany". Always use "accompany" when referring to the correct word.
accompany
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
"Accompany" means to go along with someone or something.
Definition of accompany
"accompany": "Accompany" means to go along with someone or something.
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
Synonyms for accompany
- • join
- • escort
Usage Examples
"Correct:" She will accompany him.
"Correct:" Music accompanied the film.
"Incorrect:" She will ecompany him.
"Incorrect:" Sound ecompany the video.
Notes:
- • Y changes to i.
- • Common error.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Which spelling is correct?
A: Accompany.
Summary
Accompany is the correct spelling meaning to go with or exist alongside something. Ecompany is a misspelling and should not be used. Remember that accompany comes from the root word company and follows standard English spelling rules.