adjective describing a person or thing that is not accompanied by others
adverb modifying a verb, adjective, or other adverb to indicate time, manner, place, or degree
In the music industry, 'unaccompanied' refers to a performance or piece of music that is played or sung without any accompanying instruments.
In aviation, 'unaccompanied' can refer to a minor who is traveling alone without a parent or guardian, often requiring special supervision and services during the flight.
In social work, 'unaccompanied' may refer to individuals who are living or traveling alone without any support or supervision.
In the context of immigration, 'unaccompanied' may refer to a minor who is traveling or seeking asylum without a parent or guardian.
In the literary world, 'unaccompanied' is often used to describe a piece of work that is not associated with any other works or is standalone.
Psychologists may use the term 'unaccompanied' to refer to a patient who is seeking therapy or treatment without the presence of a family member or support person.
Musicians may refer to a performance as 'unaccompanied' when it is performed solo, without any accompanying instruments or vocals.
A travel agent may use 'unaccompanied' to describe a minor who is traveling without a parent or guardian, often requiring special arrangements or supervision.
Social workers may use 'unaccompanied' to describe a refugee or asylum seeker who arrives in a new country without any family or support network.