Together
(
adverb
,
adjective
)
(As an adverb)
Together ( adverb )
- In or into one place, mass, collection, or group.
- 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:
- They all came together for the group photo.
- We will work together to achieve our goal.
- The community came together to help the flood victims.
- They put the puzzle together in record time.
- They decided to live together before getting married.
(As an adjective)
Together ( adjective )
- In or into one place, mass, collection, or group.
- 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:
- They all came together for the group photo.
- We will work together to achieve our goal.
- The community came together to help the flood victims.
- They put the puzzle together in record time.
- They decided to live together before getting married.