with
/ˈwɪθ/
/ˈwɪð/
preposition
/ˈwɪθ/
/ˈwɪð/
preposition
Britannica Dictionary definition of WITH
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used to say that people or things are together in one place
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Do you have your books with you?
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I left the money in the car (along) with my keys.
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The children are home with their father.
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The doctor will be with you shortly. [=the doctor will come to see you soon]
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We barely escaped with our lives. [=we almost died while trying to escape]
2
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used to say that two or more people or things are doing something together or are involved in something
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He went to the store with her.
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Do you want to come with us?
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I need to speak with you for a moment.
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She was talking with a friend on the phone.
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They usually study with me after class.
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He works with his mother at the restaurant.
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We are in competition for customers with a lot of other companies.
3
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having (a particular characteristic, possession, etc.)
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a boy with green eyes [=a boy who has green eyes]
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She's the one with (the) long hair and sunglasses.
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He wants to marry someone with a lot of money.
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You will be competing against people with more experience than you.
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people with pets
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She taught a class with [=that had] 20 students in it.
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They graduated from college with honors.
4
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using (something specified)
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She opened the door with her key.
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He broke the window with a rock.
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She walks with (the help of) a cane.
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The sauce is made with milk and cheese.
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He welcomed each of his guests with a handshake.
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He entertained the crowd with a few jokes.
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She ended her speech with a quote from Shakespeare.
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With one kiss, the princess awoke and the spell was broken.
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“With this ring, I thee wed.”
5
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used to refer to the feeling, thought, quality, etc., that someone has or experiences when doing something
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Please accept this gift with our thanks.
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He spoke about his daughter with great pride. [=he spoke about his daughter very proudly]
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She supports the idea, with reservations. [=she supports the idea but she has some concerns about it]
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They accepted the offer with certain conditions.
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You acted with great courage and skill.
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They did it with no difficulty at all. [=they did it very easily]
6
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used to indicate the cause of something
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His face was wet with [=because of] tears.
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She was red with embarrassment.
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They all wept with sorrow at the news of his death.
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He was sick with the flu for a week.
7
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used to say that something fills something, covers something, etc.
8
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used to indicate a related fact or situation
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He stood there with [=holding] his hat in his hand.
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It's hard to concentrate on my homework with the television on. [=while the television is on]
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Our products have been designed with you in mind. [=especially for you]
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They made it there with no time to spare.
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The coach called time out with [=when there were] 10 seconds left on the clock.
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With her on our team, there's no way we can lose.
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With friends like that [=when you have such bad friends], who needs enemies?
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used to indicate the specific thing or person that is being referred to
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Please be careful with those boxes. [=please handle those boxes carefully]
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They are on friendly terms with their neighbors.
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He's great with children. [=children like him and behave well for him]
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I'm not very good with computers. [=I am not able to use computers well]
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She no longer has any influence with [=on, over] them.
10
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used to say that someone has a relationship with a person, organization, etc.
11
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used to say that someone or something is the object of attention, behavior, or a feeling
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I'm in love with you.
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She is very angry with them.
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He seems to be quite happy with his new job.
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Were you satisfied with the way things turned out?
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I don't want to get tough with you, but you have to learn to obey your mother.
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What's going on with Jim? = What's happening with Jim?
12
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in the performance, condition, behavior, or quality of (something or someone)
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What's the problem with your car?
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The trouble with this computer is that it is too slow.
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Is there a problem with your meal?
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The doctors are trying to figure out what is wrong with him.
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What's the matter with you? Are you upset about something?
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(informal) What's with her? [=why is she acting so strangely?]
13
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in opposition to or against (someone)
14
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so as to be separated from (someone or something)
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She broke (ties) with her friends [=she no longer sees or talks to her friends] because of the incident.
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They were my favorite books, and I hated to part with them.
15
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used to say that you agree with or understand someone
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“Do you see why I feel this way?” “Oh yes, I'm with you completely.”
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Are you still with me? [=are you still listening to me and understanding what I am saying?]
b
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supporting the beliefs or goals of (someone)
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on the side of (someone)
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If he's for helping the poor, I'm with him all the way!
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You're either with [=for] us or against us.
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Let's do it. Are you with me?
16
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in the opinion or judgment of (someone)
17
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according to the experience or behavior of (someone)
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It became a habit with them [=it became their habit] to read before going to bed.
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As with many of her generation, she had lost interest in politics.
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Promises are sacred with [=for] him.
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With him, a promise is a promise.
18
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as successfully as (someone)
19
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used to say that things happen at the same time
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The birds returned with the arrival of spring.
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The book fell to the floor with a loud bang.
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All of their games begin with the singing of the national anthem.
20
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in a way that changes according to (something)
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The pressure varies with the depth.
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Her health should improve with time.
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The excitement grows with each passing day. [=there is more excitement each day]
21
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in the same direction as (something)
22
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used to say that someone or something is included in a total number or amount
23
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in spite of (something)
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It's hard to believe that, with all her talent and hard work, she still didn't win the competition.
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They love the team, with all its faults.
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used to indicate the object of an adverb in a type of command
with it
informal
1
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in a state in which you are thinking clearly and aware of what is happening
2
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knowing a lot about current styles, ideas, or events
with that
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immediately after doing or saying that