Share ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Share ( verb )

  1. To divide or distribute (something) between two or more people.
  2. To give (something) to someone else so that they can use it or have it.
  3. To have something in common with another person or group.
  4. To communicate one's thoughts, feelings, or experiences with others.
  5. 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:

  1. We will share the pizza among the three of us.
  2. She shared her umbrella with the stranger in the rain.
  3. The two companies share a common goal of reducing carbon emissions.
  4. The friends shared their experiences from their recent trip.
  5. The employees will share the blame for the project's failure.

(As a noun)

Share ( noun )

  1. To divide or distribute (something) between two or more people.
  2. To give (something) to someone else so that they can use it or have it.
  3. To have something in common with another person or group.
  4. To communicate one's thoughts, feelings, or experiences with others.
  5. 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:

  1. We will share the pizza among the three of us.
  2. She shared her umbrella with the stranger in the rain.
  3. The two companies share a common goal of reducing carbon emissions.
  4. The friends shared their experiences from their recent trip.
  5. The employees will share the blame for the project's failure.
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