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together
adjective as in emotionally stable, composed
Weak matches
calm, cool, in sync, stable, well-adjusted, well-balanced, well-organized
adverb as in as a group; all at once
Strongest matches
Strong match
Weak matches
all together, as one, at one fell swoop, coincidentally, combined, commonly, concertedly, concomitantly, concurrently, conjointly, contemporaneously, en masse, hand in glove, hand in hand, in a body, in concert, in cooperation, in one breath, in sync, in unison, mutually, on the beat, side by side, synchronically, unanimously, with one accord, with one voice, with the beat
adverb as in in a row
Example Sentences
He said that the full song paints a more complete picture of a confused United States and calls for people to come together.
This brought together leaders of Indigenous people from around the world who shared their knowledge of how communities could live in tune with the natural world.
It marks the first time they have hit the stage together for a live, full-length performance of “Golden,” and even Fallon could not contain his excitement.
From the Gaia data, the findings support the picture of asteroids as loosely held together rubble piles, with lots of holes and cavities blanketed in thick, dusty regolith.
The quantum interactions involved are very complex and require advanced understanding of how loop currents, quantum geometry, and magnetic fields work together -- knowledge that has only developed in recent years.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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