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Learn to pronounce with

/wiT͟H,wiTH/
preposition
  1. accompanied by (another person or thing).
    "a nice steak with a bottle of red wine"
    synonyms: accompanied by, in the company of, escorted by
  2. possessing (something) as a feature or accompaniment.
    "a flower-sprigged blouse with a white collar"
  3. indicating the instrument used to perform an action.
    "cut it with a knife"
  4. in opposition to.
    "we started fighting with each other"
  5. indicating the manner or attitude of the person doing something.
    "with great reluctance"
  6. indicating responsibility.
    "leave it with me"
  7. in relation to.
    "my father will be angry with me"
  8. employed by.
    "she's with IBM now"
  9. in the same direction as.
    "marine mammals generally swim with the current"
  10. 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.
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On this page you'll find 23 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to with, such as: along, alongside, amid/amidst, among, beside, and by.