Ensemble (noun)

  1. A group of musicians, actors or dancers who perform together.
  2. A coordinated outfit or set of clothing, particularly for women.
  3. A collection of different things or elements that are combined to form a complete whole.

Origin:

From french ensemble ("together"), from old french ensemble ("altogether"), from en- ("in") + semble ("seem"), from latin simul ("at the same time").

Examples:

  1. The ensemble of musicians performed a beautiful symphony for the audience.
  2. Her ensemble for the event was a stunning black dress and matching heels.
  3. The ensemble of furniture in the room created a warm and inviting atmosphere.
  4. The ensemble cast delivered a powerful performance of the play.
  5. The ensemble of flavors in the dish was a perfect balance of sweet and savory.
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