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adverb |
definition 1: |
When you put things together, you connect them, or you put them with each other, or you make them into one thing. When people are together, they are with each other in one group. When people do things together they do them in one group.
I mixed the red and blue paint together to make purple paint.Jenna and her friends ride on the bus together every day.The puzzle wasn't as hard to put together as we expected. |
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When people work together, they share their work. They are working with each other to do something.
Now that everybody is working together, we'll get done with the cleaning much faster.- antonyms:
- separately
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definition 3: |
If two trains arrive together, it means that they arrive at the same time.
Everyone in the race has to start together.Mr. Ellis and his neighbor usually leave for work at different times, but they left together this morning. |
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