with
Meaning of with
preposition
- accompanied by (another person or thing).
a nice steak with a bottle of red wine
- having or possessing (something).
a flower-sprigged blouse with a white collar
- indicating the instrument used to perform an action.
cut the fish with a knife
treatment with acid before analysis
- in opposition to.
a row broke out with another man
- indicating the manner or attitude in which a person does something.
the people shouted with pleasure
- indicating responsibility.
leave it with me
- in relation to.
my father will be angry with me
- employed by.
she's with the Inland Revenue 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
their jobs could be dispensed with
Old English, probably a shortening of a Germanic preposition related to obsolete English wither ‘adverse, opposite’.
Information about with
- Es una preposición.
- The plural form of with is: withs.
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Hyphenation of with
with
- It consists of 1 syllables and 4 chars.
- with is a word monosyllabic because it has one syllable
Translation of with
Anagrams of with
Words that rhyme with with
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