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together
adjective as in emotionally stable, composed
Weak matches
calm, cool, in sync, stable, well-adjusted, well-balanced, well-organized
adverb as in as a group; all at once
Strongest matches
Strong match
Weak matches
all together, as one, at one fell swoop, coincidentally, combined, commonly, concertedly, concomitantly, concurrently, conjointly, contemporaneously, en masse, hand in glove, hand in hand, in a body, in concert, in cooperation, in one breath, in sync, in unison, mutually, on the beat, side by side, synchronically, unanimously, with one accord, with one voice, with the beat
adverb as in in a row
Example Sentences
For example, previous research has lumped together educational gain of white older adults and Black older adults, although school mandates weren't consistently enforced for Black children in the United States.
While earlier studies of play in wild adult chimpanzees had been lacking, they recognized that adult males and females in these groups play together regularly.
Emery needs his best attackers to find form, his defence to sharpen up, and Kamara to hold things together at the base of midfield.
"When it comes to producing, I love the ability to put all the pieces together, to be able to pick the great talent, to see where they can go."
While related and often paired together, war crimes and crimes against humanity are separately defined.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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