together
Cooperative and surrounded by friends, together is never alone. Together is an adverb indicating when two or more people or things that are with each other — assembled in a group or united in goals.
Together can also mean “at the same time.” If you sing soprano in a choir, you sing together with the other sopranos in a song. Together is also used to say “set up” or “well-organized.” When someone is emotionally stable, calm, confident, or level-headed, you might describe her as together. And if not, you might hope she “gets it together.” Together is a cousin of gather, which might explain why they show up together so often.
in contact with each other or in proximity
“the leaves stuck
together”assembled in one place
“we were gathered
together”in each other’s company
“we went to the movies
together”“the family that prays
together stays together”at the same time
“we graduated
together”with cooperation and interchange
with a common plan
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synonyms:
in concertmentally and emotionally stable
“she’s really
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Synonyms:
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unneuroticnot neurotic
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unneurotic