together meaning
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WTogether
- Together may refer to:
- AdjectiveCOMmore togetherSUPmost togetherPREto-
- AdverbCOMmore togetherSUPmost together
- At the same time, in the same place; in close association.
- We went to school together.
- Into one place; into a single thing; combined.
- He put all the parts together.
- In a relationship or partnership, for example a business relationship or a romantic partnership.
- Bob and Andy went into business together. Jenny and Mark have been together since they went on holiday to Mexico.
- At the same time, in the same place; in close association.
- More Examples
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
- THEY NAMED THEIR COMMUNITY of forty-seven homes near Pleasantville, New York, "Usonia" in homage to Frank Lloyd Wright, whose ideas on the way Americans should live together guided their plan.
- I can use this software to stitch together a panorama.
- Still, the proceedings did mark a family first of sorts: Jeb and George W. Bush had not appeared together publicly, or semipublicly, for the campaign until Monday.
- Used in the Ending of Sentence
- We didn't tell our friends that we were dating, but I think they put two and two together.
- I’m going to go out on a limb here. You’re together?
- The fight for survival knitted the men closely together.
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
Definition of together in English Dictionary
- Part-of-Speech Hierarchy
- Adjectives
- Adverbs
- Uncomparable adverbs
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- Prefixes
- Words by prefix
- Words prefixed with to-
- Words prefixed with to-
- Words by prefix
- Prefixes
- Adjectives
- en togetherness
- en togetherly
- en togetherdom
- en togetherful
- en togethering
Source: Wiktionary