Together
UK /["/təˈɡeðə(r)/"]/US /["/təˈɡeðər/"]/
Definition
with or near to somebody/something else; with each other
In simple words: In one place or doing something with others.
Examples
- We will work together to complete the project.
- The two families decided to live together in one house.
- Let's go to the park together later this afternoon.
- They played together every weekend during the summer.
- We need to think together about this important decision.
Usage notes
Use 'together' when describing people or things being united or in the same location. It's not used in formal writing; instead, 'jointly' may be preferred.
Grammar pattern
standalone adverb
Memory hint
Think of a 'together' as a big hug; everyone is included.
Collocations
- come together
- work together
- stay together
- live together
Synonyms
- jointly
- in unison
- combined
- as one
Antonyms
- apart
- separately
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'together' vs 'apart'; forgetting the meaning of isolation.
- Using 'together' where 'alongside' would be more appropriate.
- Misplacing it in a sentence; it often goes after the verb.