With | Mean of with in English Dictionary
/ˈwɪθ/
- having (a particular characteristic, possession, etc.)
- a boy with green eyes [=a boy who has green eyes]
- She's the one with (the) long hair and sunglasses.
- He wants to marry someone with a lot of money.
- You will be competing against people with more experience than you.
- people with pets
- She taught a class with [=that had] 20 students in it.
- They graduated from college with honors.
- using (something specified)
- She opened the door with her key.
- He broke the window with a rock.
- She walks with (the help of) a cane.
- The sauce is made with milk and cheese.
- He welcomed each of his guests with a handshake.
- He entertained the crowd with a few jokes.
- She ended her speech with a quote from Shakespeare.
- With one kiss, the princess awoke and the spell was broken.
- “With this ring, I thee wed.”
- in the performance, condition, behavior, or quality of (something or someone)
- What's the problem with your car?
- The trouble with this computer is that it is too slow.
- Is there a problem with your meal?
- The doctors are trying to figure out what is wrong with him.
- What's the matter with you? Are you upset about something?
- (informal) What's with her? [=why is she acting so strangely?]
- in opposition to or against (someone)
- The boys were fighting/arguing with each other.
- We had a disagreement with our neighbors over the height of the new fence.
- so as to be separated from (someone or something)
- She broke (ties) with her friends [=she no longer sees or talks to her friends] because of the incident.
- They were my favorite books, and I hated to part with them.
- supporting the beliefs or goals of (someone)
- If he's for helping the poor, I'm with him all the way!
- You're either with [=for] us or against us.
- Let's do it. Are you with me?
- in the opinion or judgment of (someone)
- It's fine with [=by] us if you want to come, too.
- That's okay with me.
- according to the experience or behavior of (someone)
- It became a habit with them [=it became their habit] to read before going to bed.
- As with many of her generation, she had lost interest in politics.
- Promises are sacred with [=for] him.
- With him, a promise is a promise.
- as successfully as (someone)
- He can ski with the best of them. [=he can ski as well as the best skiers]
- in a way that changes according to (something)
- The pressure varies with the depth.
- Her health should improve with time.
- The excitement grows with each passing day. [=there is more excitement each day]
- in the same direction as (something)
- Sand the wood with the grain, not against it.
- We were sailing with the wind.
- in spite of (something)
- It's hard to believe that, with all her talent and hard work, she still didn't win the competition.
- They love the team, with all its faults.
- in a state in which you are thinking clearly and aware of what is happening
- I had just woken up and wasn't quite with it yet.
- Come on, now. Get with it.
- knowing a lot about current styles, ideas, or events
- You have to be pretty with it if you want to talk to them about politics.
- immediately after doing or saying that
- She said goodbye and closed the door behind her. And with that, she was gone.