Consort in a sentence as a noun

Now I want to read books, drink wine, hang out with my friends, and consort with lots of girls.

Wenched, wenching, wenchesTo consort or engage in sex with wanton women.

The moon is named for the mythological consort of Jupiter, which has always been "Europa" in English.

> The moon is named for the mythological consort of JupiterThe continent too yet their spellings differ.

Consort in a sentence as a verb

When a set small of companies control your ability to communicate freely on the internet and they act in consort it becomes an issue of free speech.

It is not enough to release important national security information and consort with the nations rivals.

Hence strong proscriptions against adultery, no divorce.... the consort of a King might be committing treason through sexual misconduct...Robin Hanson has a forager-vs-farmer mores system useful for analyzing this sort of thing.

Geniuses such as Ramanujan would never see their gifts blossom.``...and claimed to dream of blood drops that symbolised her male consort, Narasimha, after which he would receive visions of scrolls of complex mathematical content unfolding before his eyes.

Consort definitions

noun

the husband or wife of a reigning monarch

noun

a family of similar musical instrument playing together

See also: choir

verb

keep company with; hang out with; "He associates with strange people"; "She affiliates with her colleagues"

See also: associate affiliate assort

verb

go together; "The colors don't harmonize"; "Their ideas concorded"

See also: harmonize harmonise accord concord agree

verb

keep company; "the heifers run with the bulls to produce offspring"