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adverb

together

tuu-GEHTH-uh
adverb
1
In the same place or at the same time; in close company with each other.
"We grew up together on the same street."
"Let's put the chairs together in a circle."
2
Combined into a single unit or whole.
"Mix the flour and sugar together before adding the eggs."
3
In a romantic or business partnership.
"They've been together for six years now."
adjective
1
Calm, organized, and in control of one's life (informal).
"She always seems so together, even under pressure."

How to Use Together

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishBeing in the same place, at the same time, or joined as one — used for people, things, or someone who has their life sorted out.

Common pairings
work together come together have it together

Word Forms

more together comparative, most together superlative

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Etymology

From Old English tōgædere, from "to" plus "gadar" ("together") — ultimately from the same root as "gather."

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