🤝Together

adverb
/təˈɡeðər/

Meaning

with each other; in unity; at the same time
with each other; in a group or combined form

Example Sentences

We should work together to solve this problem.

They worked together to solve the problem.

Synonyms

jointly, collectively, unitedly, united
Entry 1
jointly, collectively, unitedly
Entry 2
united, collectively, jointly

Antonyms

separately, apart, alone
Entry 1
separately, apart, alone
Entry 2
apart, separately

Collocations

work together, come together, live together, stay together
Entry 1
work together, come together, live together
Entry 2
work together, live together, stay together

More Example Sentences

No, we can't practice English speaking together.

Sure, we can practice English speaking together.

Surely, we can practice English speaking together.

Of course, we can practice English speaking together.

Absolutely, we can practice English speaking together.

Let's do it, we can practice English speaking together.

Let's meet up in front of the bank at 8pm and walk to the cinema hall together.

Let's meet up in front of the fountain at 8pm and walk to the restaurant together.

Let's meet up in front of the pharmacy at 8pm and walk to the coffee shop together.

Tomorrow afternoon, we're having a small get-together with family and friends. Why don't you join us?

Related Vocabularies

in a manner that is not precise or exact; approximately
separately; away from each other; in pieces
in a way that is hidden or not known by others
used to convey that something is assumed to be true though not known for certain
in a way that is of great significance or value
slowly and steadily over a period of time

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