Definition:

Preposition: Accompanied by, in the company of, having or possessing, in relation to, using as a tool or means.


Synonyms for ‘With’:

Strongest Matches:

  • Accompanied by
  • Alongside
  • Together with
  • In company with
  • As well as

Strong Matches:

  • In conjunction with
  • Beside
  • Including
  • Connected to
  • Plus

Weak Matches:

  • Amid
  • Among
  • Near
  • Related to
  • Linked to

Example Sentences:

  1. She went to the market with her brother.
  2. He completed the project with great enthusiasm.
  3. The artist painted the mural with a fine brush.
  4. They fought bravely with determination.
  5. I agree with your opinion on the matter.

Contextual Usage:

  • Physical Proximity: She stood with her friends.
  • Possession: A man with a plan.
  • Means/Instrument: Cut with a knife.
  • Agreement: I am with you on this.
  • Time: With each passing day.

Related Words and Phrases:

  • Together
  • Using
  • Attached
  • Combined
  • Through
  • Via
  • Including

Additional Information:

  • With is one of the most commonly used prepositions in English, serving a multitude of purposes in various contexts.
  • Its versatility makes it essential in both formal and informal communication.
  • Originates from Old English “wið,” meaning “against, opposite, toward, by, near.”
  • Frequently used in phrasal verbs such as deal with, go with, and agree with.

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