with

Meaning of with

preposition
  1. accompanied by (another person or thing).
    a nice steak with a bottle of red wine
  2. having or possessing (something).
    a flower-sprigged blouse with a white collar
  3. indicating the instrument used to perform an action.
    cut the fish with a knife
    treatment with acid before analysis
  4. in opposition to.
    a row broke out with another man
  5. indicating the manner or attitude in which a person does something.
    the people shouted with pleasure
  6. indicating responsibility.
    leave it with me
  7. in relation to.
    my father will be angry with me
  8. employed by.
    she's with the Inland Revenue 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
    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

Whit, whit

Words that rhyme with with

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