Together | Mean of together in English Dictionary
/təˈgɛðɚ/
- with each other
- They went to the party together.
- They have been living together for eight years.
- We enjoy spending time together.
- The old friends were together again after many long years apart.
- The partners have been in business together since 1971.
- lie/sit down together
- in or into one group, mixture, piece, etc.
- They gathered together to celebrate.
- The presentation binds/joins/lumps/ties together several concepts.
- Blend/Combine/Mix the ingredients together.
- The old fence was held together by chicken wire.
- two sticks of dynamite bound together by tape
- in a close relationship
- She got back together with her old boyfriend.
- How long have you two been going together?
- They've been together for almost five years.
- so that two or more people or things touch
- The doors banged together.
- He knocked the sticks together.
- at the same time
- They all cheered together.
- to each other
- Add the numbers together to get the total.
- considered as a whole
- All together there were 15 of us.
- He earns more than all of us together. [=combined]
- in addition to (someone or something)
- Together with myself and my husband, four people will be attending.
- The comment, together with [=along with] her expression, suggested that she was very upset.
- The fingerprint together with the other evidence was enough to prove that he was there.
- confident, organized, and able to deal with problems in a calm and skillful way
- She's always so together.
- He's a very together person.
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