Assemblage

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /əˈsɛmblɪdʒ/

Definitions of assemblage

noun a collection or gathering of things or people

Example Sentences

A1 The assemblage of colorful blocks was a fun activity for the children.

A2 The artist created a beautiful assemblage of found objects for the gallery exhibit.

B1 The assemblage of data from various sources helped the researchers draw meaningful conclusions.

B2 The assemblage of talented musicians put on an incredible performance at the concert.

C1 The assemblage of historical artifacts in the museum provided a glimpse into the past.

C2 The assemblage of diverse perspectives in the discussion led to a comprehensive understanding of the issue.

verb not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 She assembles the puzzle pieces to create a picture.

A2 The team assembles for a meeting every Monday morning.

B1 The artist assembles different materials to create a unique sculpture.

B2 The chef carefully assembles the ingredients for the signature dish.

C1 The director skillfully assembles a talented cast for the upcoming movie.

C2 The engineer assembles the components of the machine with precision and expertise.

adjective not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 The assemblage of toys on the shelf looked colorful and fun.

A2 The assemblage of ingredients for the recipe included flour, sugar, and eggs.

B1 The assemblage of furniture in the living room was modern and stylish.

B2 The assemblage of artwork at the gallery showcased a variety of styles and mediums.

C1 The assemblage of data collected for the research project was meticulously organized and analyzed.

C2 The assemblage of historical artifacts in the museum was curated with great attention to detail.

adverb not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 The assemblage of toys on the shelf looked colorful and interesting.

A2 She carefully arranged the flowers in an assemblage to create a beautiful centerpiece.

B1 The artist's latest exhibition featured an eclectic assemblage of sculptures and paintings.

B2 The team worked together in perfect assemblage to complete the project ahead of schedule.

C1 The orchestra's assemblage of talented musicians ensured a flawless performance.

C2 The assemblage of evidence presented in court proved beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant was guilty.

pronoun not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 The children created an assemblage of their favorite toys.

A2 She used an assemblage of different materials to make a collage.

B1 The artist's latest exhibition featured an assemblage of sculptures and paintings.

B2 The assemblage of historical artifacts provided valuable insights into the culture of the ancient civilization.

C1 The scientist studied the assemblage of fossils found in the cave to understand the evolution of the species.

C2 The curator meticulously arranged the assemblage of rare manuscripts in the museum's special collection.

preposition not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 The children worked together to create an assemblage of colorful blocks.

A2 The artist used an assemblage of different materials to make a unique sculpture.

B1 The team's assemblage of skills and experience allowed them to complete the project successfully.

B2 The museum displayed an impressive assemblage of ancient artifacts from different civilizations.

C1 The assemblage of evidence presented in court was enough to convict the suspect.

C2 The politician's assemblage of supporters helped him win the election.

conjunction not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 I like to collect different types of rocks and shells assemblage.

A2 Assemblage of various colored beads made the necklace unique.

B1 The artist created a beautiful sculpture using an assemblage of recycled materials.

B2 Assemblage of furniture in the living room gave it a cozy feel.

C1 The assemblage of data from various sources allowed us to draw meaningful conclusions.

C2 Assemblage of evidence presented in court proved the defendant's innocence.

interjection not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 Assemblage! Let's put all the pieces together.

A2 Assemblage, everyone! We need to work together to complete the project.

B1 Assemblage, team! We have a lot of work to do to prepare for the event.

B2 Assemblage, folks! We need to gather all the necessary materials for the experiment.

C1 Assemblage, colleagues! We must coordinate our efforts to ensure success.

C2 Assemblage, friends! Let's combine our skills and resources to create something amazing.

article not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 The children created an assemblage of colorful blocks.

A2 She displayed her assemblage of seashells on the shelf.

B1 The artist's latest exhibition featured an impressive assemblage of mixed media artworks.

B2 The museum curator carefully arranged the historical artifacts into a stunning assemblage.

C1 The assemblage of musicians for the concert was a diverse and talented group.

C2 The assemblage of world leaders at the summit discussed important global issues.

Examples of assemblage in a Sentence

formal The museum curator carefully arranged the assemblage of ancient artifacts for the new exhibit.

informal We're going to need a whole assemblage of tools to fix this car.

slang Check out the assemblage of snacks I brought for the road trip.

figurative The assemblage of ideas in her speech created a powerful argument.

Grammatical Forms of assemblage

past tense

assembled

plural

assemblages

comparative

more assemblage

superlative

most assemblage

present tense

assembles

future tense

will assemble

perfect tense

has assembled

continuous tense

is assembling

singular

assemblage

positive degree

assemblage

infinitive

to assemble

gerund

assembling

participle

assembling

Origin and Evolution of assemblage

First Known Use: 1650 year
Language of Origin: Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'assemblage' originated from the Old French word 'assembler', which means 'to gather together'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'assemblage' has evolved to refer to a collection or gathering of things or people, often with a common theme or purpose.