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Both

UK /["/bəʊθ/"]/US /["/bəʊθ/"]/

Definition

used with plural nouns to mean ‘the two’ or ‘the one as well as the other’

In simple words: two people or things together

Examples

  • I like both chocolate and vanilla ice cream.
  • Both players performed exceptionally well in the match.
  • She has read both of the books that I recommended.
  • You can take both routes to reach the destination.
  • Both of my friends are coming to the party.

Usage notes

Use 'both' when referring to two items or people together. Avoid using it with singular nouns.

Grammar pattern

both + plural noun

Memory hint

Think of the word 'both' as two friends holding hands.

Collocations

  • both sides
  • both the options
  • both friends

Synonyms

  • two
  • the pair
  • the couple

Antonyms

  • neither

Common mistakes

  • Using 'both' with a singular noun
  • 'Both' is sometimes confused with 'all' when talking about more than two
  • Placing 'both' too far from the nouns it refers to