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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
A crew of artists, carnival technicians, curators and architects worked together to meticulously rebuild Luna Luna for two years before its grand reopening in LA this March.
Sports, like other kinds of association, gather us together and remind us that the things worth accomplishing require collective effort.
One of the best things about Hallmark and Lifetime’s Christmas films is that they look like they were slapped together with $52 and a dream.
If it's type one or type two which is sort of rabbit pellets or Maltesers stuck together, that suggests you need a bit more water or fibre in your diet.
"There's no shame in this day and age in saying: 'I'm getting people together for Christmas, would you be able to provide this?',"
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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