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together

/tʊˈɡɛðɚ/adjective, adverb3 syllables

Together means: mentally and emotionally stable.

Synonyms for together7

adjective, as in mentally and emotionally stable

unneurotic

adverb, as in with cooperation and interchange

unitedly

adverb, as in with a common plan

in concert

also used for together

at the same time, collectively, concurrently, jointly

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What does together mean?7

adjective

1

mentally and emotionally stable“she's really together”

adverb

1

with cooperation and interchange“we worked together on the project”

2

with a common plan“act in concert”

3

in contact with each other or in proximity“the leaves stuck together”

4

assembled in one place“we were gathered together”

5

in each other's company“we went to the movies together”

6

at the same time“we graduated together”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with together?7

two syllables

four syllables

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Together in a sentence

  • Suppose your father saw us together, what would he say?CM
  • After we finished working, we enjoyed talking together.CK
  • In humans, the eyes act together with the brain.magnificentgoddess
  • If we have the chance, let's get together on another occasion.CK
  • He stood by the gate, rubbing his hands together.CM
  • To see them sitting together, you'd take them for twins.unknown
  • Marcy burst into tears on hearing the news, but soon pulled herself together.CN
  • It was time to part, but still the couple clung together.CM

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