Share
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verb
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noun
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(As a verb)
Share ( verb )
- To divide or distribute (something) between two or more people.
- To give (something) to someone else so that they can use it or have it.
- To have something in common with another person or group.
- To communicate one's thoughts, feelings, or experiences with others.
- To be partially responsible for something.
Origin:
Middle english, from old english scear, from west germanic *skāro-, *skāri-; akin to middle low german schāren to cut, latin carus dear.
Examples:
- We will share the pizza among the three of us.
- She shared her umbrella with the stranger in the rain.
- The two companies share a common goal of reducing carbon emissions.
- The friends shared their experiences from their recent trip.
- The employees will share the blame for the project's failure.
(As a noun)
Share ( noun )
- To divide or distribute (something) between two or more people.
- To give (something) to someone else so that they can use it or have it.
- To have something in common with another person or group.
- To communicate one's thoughts, feelings, or experiences with others.
- To be partially responsible for something.
Origin:
Middle english, from old english scear, from west germanic *skāro-, *skāri-; akin to middle low german schāren to cut, latin carus dear.
Examples:
- We will share the pizza among the three of us.
- She shared her umbrella with the stranger in the rain.
- The two companies share a common goal of reducing carbon emissions.
- The friends shared their experiences from their recent trip.
- The employees will share the blame for the project's failure.