Together ( adverb , adjective )

(As an adverb)

Together ( adverb )

  1. In or into one place, mass, collection, or group.
  2. With cooperation and mutual support.

Origin:

Middle english togidere, from old english tōgædere; akin to old high german zuo together, latin cum with, greek sun.

Examples:

  1. They all came together for the group photo.
  2. We will work together to achieve our goal.
  3. The community came together to help the flood victims.
  4. They put the puzzle together in record time.
  5. They decided to live together before getting married.

(As an adjective)

Together ( adjective )

  1. In or into one place, mass, collection, or group.
  2. With cooperation and mutual support.

Origin:

Middle english togidere, from old english tōgædere; akin to old high german zuo together, latin cum with, greek sun.

Examples:

  1. They all came together for the group photo.
  2. We will work together to achieve our goal.
  3. The community came together to help the flood victims.
  4. They put the puzzle together in record time.
  5. They decided to live together before getting married.
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