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en·sem·ble I. \(ˈ)än|sämbəl, (ˈ)äⁿ|sämbəl, (ˈ)äⁿ|säⁿbl(ə), (ˈ)äⁿ|säⁿb(lə) sometimes (ˈ)äⁿ|säm\ noun (plural ensembles \-bəlz, -bl(ə), -b(lə), -mz\) Usage: often attributive Etymology: French, from ensemble together, from Latin insimul, from in- in- (II) + simul together — more at same 1. : a system of items that constitute an organic unity : a congruous whole: as a. : aggregate 5 b. : concerted music of two or more parts (as a quartet) c. (1) : a complete costume including a basic garment (as a dress or suit) and the accessories (as gloves, shoes, ornaments, and hat) worn with it for a total harmonious effect (2) : two or more articles of clothing designed to complement one another when worn together < a dress-and-jacket ensemble > < her ensemble consisted of a smooth fawn wool suit under a darker coat lined with the suit color > d. : a group of furnishings (as for a room) designed to harmonize when used together; sometimes : suite 3b 2. : a group of persons acting together to produce some particular effect or result: as a. : the musicians engaged in the performance of a musical ensemble b. : a group of supporting players, singers, or dancers; especially : corps de ballet 3. a. : the bringing together of items into an ensemble : unification < the company develops a sense of ensemble and the producer can cast his plays better as he comes to know his actors — Martin Feinstein > b. : distinctive quality imparted by such bringing together; especially : the quality of a concerted musical performance as such < the quartet's members were individually excellent but the ensemble was somewhat inferior > II. transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) : to bring together and coordinate (as clothing or furnishings) into a congruous whole |