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together with
adjective as in including
adverb as in also
adverb as in besides
Strong matches
Weak matches
- added to
- additionally
- along with
- and all
- apart from
- as well as
- aside from
- beyond
- conjointly
- else
- exceeding
- exclusive of
- extra
- further
- furthermore
- in conjunction with
- in distinction to
- in excess of
- in other respects
- more
- more than
- moreover
- not counting
- on the side
- on top of everything
- other than
- otherwise
- plus
- secondly
- supplementary to
- to boot
- what's more
- with the exception of
- yet
conjunction as in and
preposition as in among
preposition as in besides
Example Sentences
Takaichi saw Americans mixing up Japanese, Chinese and Korean language and cuisine, observing how Japan was often grouped together with China and South Korea.
The three daughters and three sons huddled together with their arms wrapped around each other as several of them cried while speaking to the judge.
"Only together with our partners can we stop the Russian terror in the sky," Havryliuk said.
While is an 18th and 19th-Century northern English verb meaning to scrape, rake, or pull together with the hands.
He adds: "We were told we were guests. However, when I was taken to court, I had my ankles and hands cuffed together with murderers and rapists."
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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