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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024with /wɪθ, wɪð/USA pronunciation prep. - accompanied by:I will go with you.
- in relation to:She has already dealt with the problem.
- characterized by or having:a person with initiative.
- by means of;
using:I'll cut the meat with a knife. - in a manner showing:He worked with diligence.
- in comparison to:How does their plan compare with ours?
- in regard to:They were very pleased with the gift.
- owing to;
because of; in light of:He was shaking with rage. - from:She hated to part with her book when it was bedtime.
- against:Don't fight with your sister.
- in the keeping of:We left our cat with a friend during our vacation.
- in the judgment of:Her argument carried weight with the trustees.
- at the same time as or immediately after:With that last remark, she left.
- of the same opinion as or, in any case, supporting:Are you with me on this issue?
- in the same household as:He lives with his parents.
Idioms- Idioms with it, aware of and participating in up-to-date trends.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024with (with, wiᵺ),USA pronunciation prep. - accompanied by;
accompanying:I will go with you. He fought with his brother against the enemy. - in some particular relation to (esp. implying interaction, company, association, conjunction, or connection):I dealt with the problem. She agreed with me.
- characterized by or having:a person with initiative.
- (of means or instrument) by the use of;
using:to line a coat with silk; to cut with a knife. - (of manner) using or showing:to work with diligence.
- in correspondence, comparison, or proportion to:Their power increased with their number. How does their plan compare with ours?
- in regard to:to be pleased with a gift.
- (of cause) owing to:to die with pneumonia; to pale with fear.
- in the region, sphere, or view of:It is day with us while it is night with the Chinese.
- (of separation) from:to part with a thing.
- against, as in opposition or competition:He fought with his brother over the inheritance.
- in the keeping or service of:to leave something with a friend.
- in affecting the judgment, estimation, or consideration of:Her argument carried a lot of weight with the trustees.
- at the same time as or immediately after;
upon:And with that last remark, she turned and left. - of the same opinion or conviction as:Are you with me or against me?
- in proximity to or in the same household as:He lives with his parents.
- (used as a function word to specify an additional circumstance or condition):We climbed the hill, with Jeff following behind.
- in with. See in (def. 22).
- with child, pregnant.
- Slang Terms with it:
- knowledgeable about, sympathetic to, or partaking of the most up-to-date trends, fashions, art, etc.
- representing or characterized by the most up-to-date trends, fashions, art, etc.
- with that. See that (def. 10).
- bef. 900; Middle English, Old English: opposite, against (cognate with Old Norse vith), apparently short variant of Old English wither against; cognate with Old Saxon withar, Old High German widar, Old Norse vithr, Gothic withra
- 4.See corresponding entry in Unabridged See by.
with-, - a combining form of with, having a separative or opposing force:withstand; withdraw.
- Middle English, Old English. See with
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