Search results for ‘with’
English Dictionary (1-1 of 1)
- with
- [wɪð]
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- 1. using; by means of
- 2. accompanying; in the company of
- 3. possessing; having
- 4. concerning or regarding
- 5. in spite of
- 6. used to indicate a time or distance by which something is away from something else
- 7. in a manner characterized by
- 8. caused or prompted by
- 9.
often used with a verb indicating a reciprocal action or relation between the subject and the preposition's object
- 10.
Old English; related to Old Norse vith, Gothic withra, Latin vitricus stepfather, Sanskrit vitarám wider
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Examples (1-5 of 524)
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pressure varies directly with temperature and inversely with volume
→ vary
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with the wind abaft
→ abaft
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she danced with abandon
→ abandon
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the ability to cope with a problem
→ ability
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the gardens abound with flowers
→ abound
Vocab List (1 of 75)
- with
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- from simen's Vocab List
- 1. 1.used to say that two or more people or things are together in the same place
- 2. having,possessing,or carrying something
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