
Word: With
How to pronounce: wɪð
Preposition
Definitions:
1. Accompanied by (another person or thing)
Example sentences: "A nice steak with a bottle of red wine"
2. Possessing (something) as a feature or accompaniment.
Example sentences: "A flower-sprigged blouse with a white collar"
3. Indicating the instrument used to perform an action.
Example sentences: "Cut it with a knife"
4. In opposition to.
Example sentences: "We started fighting with each other"
5. Indicating the manner or attitude of the person doing something.
Example sentences: "With great reluctance"
6. Indicating responsibility.
Example sentences: "Leave it with me"
7. In relation to.
Example sentences: "My father will be angry with me"
8. Employed by.
Example sentences: "She's with IBM now"
9. In the same direction as.
Example sentences: "Marine mammals generally swim with the current"
10. Indicating separation or removal from something.
Example sentences: "To part with one's dearest possessions"
Synonyms:
to
of
per
when
while
and
via
along with
due to
notwithstanding
Antonyms:
to
without
up to
besides
apart from
outside of
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With in Other Languages...
Spanish: Con
German: Mit
French: Avec
Italian: Con
Turkish: Birlikte