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1. (adv.) together
into or in one gathering, company, or body:
Call the people together.
2. together
into or in union, proximity, collision, etc., as two or more things:
to sew things together.
3. together
into relationship, agreement, etc., as two or more persons:
to bring strangers together.
4. together
considered collectively:
to cost more than all the others together.
5. together
(of a single thing) into a condition of compactness or coherence:
to squeeze a thing together.
6. together
at the same time; simultaneously.
7. together
continuously; uninterruptedly:
for days together.
8. together
in cooperation; with united action; conjointly:
to undertake a task together.
9. together
with mutual action; reciprocally:
conferring together.
10. (adj.) together
Informal. emotionally stable and well organized:
a very together person.
Etymology: (bef. 900; var. of earlier togedere, togadere, OE tōgædere, c. OFris togadera)
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| Definition of 'Together' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (adverb) together
mentally and emotionally stable
"she's really together"
2. (adverb) together
in contact with each other or in proximity
"the leaves stuck together"
3. (adverb) together
assembled in one place
"we were gathered together"
4. (adverb) together
in each other's company
"we went to the movies together"; "the family that prays together stays together"
5. (adverb) together
at the same time
"we graduated together"
6. (adverb) together, unitedly
with cooperation and interchange
"we worked together on the project"
7. (adverb) in concert, together
with a common plan
"act in concert"
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1. (adverb) together
with someone
We all ate dinner together.
2. together
attached or combined
Pin the two pieces of material together.; Mix the flour and butter together.
3. together
near or in the same place
The dog gathered the sheep together.
4. together
at the same time
They arrived at the hotel together.
5. (adjective) together
calm and organized
I'm not feeling very together today.
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| Definition of 'Together' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. Together
in company or association with respect to place or time; as, to live together in one house; to live together in the same age; they walked together to the town
2. Together
in or into union; into junction; as, to sew, knit, or fasten two things together; to mix things together
3. Together
in concert; with mutual cooperation; as, the allies made war upon France together
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Sense: with someone or something else; in company
They travelled together.
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Afrikaans: saam |
Arabic: مَعا، سَوِيّا |
Bulgarian: заедно |
Brazilian: juntos |
Czech: společně |
German: zusammen |
Danish: sammen |
Greek: μαζί |
Spanish: junto(s) |
Estonian: koos |
Farsi: با هم |
Finnish: yhdessä |
French: ensemble |
Hebrew: יַחַד |
Hindi: एक साथ |
Croatian: zajedno, skupa |
Hungarian: együtt |
Indonesian: bersama |
Icelandic: saman |
Italian: insieme |
Japanese: 一緒に |
Korean: 함께 |
Lithuanian: kartu |
Latvian: kopā |
Malay: bersama |
Dutch: samen |
Norwegian: sammen, i fellesskap |
Polish: razem |
Persian: با هم |
Pashto: سره يوځاى، په ګډه: په يوه |
Portuguese: juntos |
Romanian: împreună |
Russian: вместе |
Slovak: spoločne |
Slovenian: skupaj |
Serbian: zajedno |
Swedish: tillsammans |
Thai: ร่วมกัน |
Turkish: birlikte, beraber |
Taiwanese: 共同 |
Ukrainian: разом, укупі |
Urdu: ايک ساتھ |
Vietnamese: cùng |
Chinese: 共同 |
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