together

/təˈɡɛðər/
adjective
  1. Having one's thoughts, emotions, or life organized and under control; composed.
    • He is a very together person who handles stress well.
    • You need to get yourself together before the interview.
    • After a good night's sleep, she felt more together.
adverb
  1. With or in proximity to another person or thing; in company.
    • We walked together to the park.
    • The children sat together on the rug.
    • They worked together on the science project.
  2. Into a single group, mass, or place; so as to unite or combine.
    • The team pulled together to finish the job on time.
    • She gathered the papers together and put them in a folder.
    • Mix the flour and sugar together in a bowl.
  3. At the same time; simultaneously.
    • They arrived together at the party.
    • All the bells rang together at noon.
    • The two events happened together by coincidence.
  4. In a state of unity or cooperation; in agreement.
    • The committee worked together to find a solution.
    • We need to stay together as a family during hard times.
    • The neighbors came together to clean up the street.
  5. In a continuous or unbroken way; without interruption.
    • It rained for days together last winter.
    • She can read for hours together when she finds a good book.
    • He talked for three hours together without stopping.
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