with
/wiT͟H,wiTH/
preposition
- accompanied by (another person or thing)."a nice steak with a bottle of red wine"synonyms: accompanied by, in the company of, escorted by
- possessing (something) as a feature or accompaniment."a flower-sprigged blouse with a white collar"
- indicating the instrument used to perform an action."cut it with a knife"
- in opposition to."we started fighting with each other"
- indicating the manner or attitude of the person doing something."with great reluctance"
- indicating responsibility."leave it with me"
- in relation to."my father will be angry with me"
- employed by."she's with IBM now"
- in the same direction as."marine mammals generally swim with the current"
- indicating separation or removal from something."to part with one's dearest possessions"
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May 23, 2024 · The meaning of WITH is in opposition to : against. How to use with in a sentence. Frequently Asked Questions About with.
a combining form of with, having a separative or opposing force: withstand; withdraw.
Synonyms for WITH: through, because of, due to, on account of, owing to, by, via, in, per, by means of.
WITH meaning: 1. used to say that people or things are in a place together or are doing something together: 2…. Learn more.
You use with when indicating a sound or gesture that is made when something is done, or an expression that a person has on their face when they do something.
With meaning 'in the same place as'. With means 'in the same place as someone or something' or 'accompanying': She arrived with her boyfriend. I don't like tea ...
A shortened form of withar (against), cognate with Old English wiþ (“against, opposite, toward”) and wiþer.
Radio stations edit · WITH (FM), a radio station (90.1 FM) licensed to Ithaca, New York, United States · WRBS (AM), a radio station (1230 AM) licensed to ...
On this page you'll find 23 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to with, such as: along, alongside, amid/amidst, among, beside, and by.