Pronunciation: /ˈænsəˌleri/
noun a person or thing that provides necessary support to the primary activities or operation of an organization, institution, industry, or system
A1 I need to buy some ancillaries for my computer, like a mouse and a keyboard.
A2 The hotel offers various ancillaries such as room service and laundry service.
B1 The book includes an ancillary with additional exercises for students to practice.
B2 The company provides ancillaries like training materials and software support to their clients.
C1 The ancillaries offered by the airline include in-flight entertainment and premium seating options.
C2 The ancillaries provided by the resort go beyond the usual amenities, offering personalized concierge services and exclusive dining experiences.
adjective providing necessary support to the primary activities or operation of an organization, institution, industry, or system
A1 The ancillary equipment is included in the rental price.
A2 The hotel offers ancillary services such as airport transfers.
B1 The course includes ancillary materials to help students with their studies.
B2 The ancillary staff members play a crucial role in supporting the main team.
C1 The ancillary benefits of the new policy are still being evaluated.
C2 The company is known for its ancillary products that complement their main line of goods.
formal The ancillary services provided by the company greatly enhance the overall customer experience.
informal The extra services they offer on the side really make a difference.
slang The add-on stuff they throw in for free is pretty cool.
figurative The ancillary branches of the tree represent different aspects of the business.
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