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Meaning of with
The primary meaning of the word "with" is to indicate association, accompaniment, or combination.
Etymology of with
The word "with" originates from Old English "wiþ", which is also the source of the Modern English word "with"
It is related to the Old Norse "við" and the Old High German "wiðar", both meaning "against" or "toward"
The word has been used in the English language since the 9th century, initially with the meaning "against" or "toward", but later developing into its modern meanings of association, accompaniment, and combination
Synonyms
together with
along with
in association with
accompanied by
in combination with
jointly with
paired with
linked with
connected with
united with
merged with
combined with
affiliated with
associated with
correlated with
in conjunction with
simultaneously with
at the same time as
in tandem with
hand in hand with
side by side with
in collaboration with
cooperatively with
reciprocally with
mutually with
in cooperation with
in harmony with
Definitions
- A preposition used to indicate association, accompaniment, or combination
- Used to indicate a feature or characteristic that something has
- Used to indicate the instrument or means by which something is done
- Used to indicate the manner in which something is done
- Used to indicate the time at which something happens
Usage Examples
- I am going to the movies with my friends
- She made the cake with her own hands
- He played the song with his guitar
- They worked together with the team to solve the problem
- The new policy will come into effect with the start of the new year