different between gether vs together
gether
English
Verb
gether (third-person singular simple present gethers, present participle gethering, simple past and past participle gethered)
- (obsolete or regional) Alternative form of gather
Anagrams
- Gehret, Herget
gether From the web:
- gether means
- geothermal energy
- what are getherwings for dragalia lost
- twogether
- what does gether mean
- what do getherwings do
- gatherers fortnite
- what is geothermal energy used for
together
English
Alternative forms
- togither (obsolete)
Etymology
From Late Middle English together, from earlier togedere, togadere, from Old English t?gædere (“together”), from Proto-Germanic *t? (“to”) + *gadar (“together”), from Proto-Indo-European *g?ed?- (“to unite, keep”), equivalent to to-2 +? gather. Cognate with Scots togiddir, thegither (“together”), Old Frisian togadera (“together”), Middle Dutch tegadere, tegader (“together”), Middle High German gater (“together”). Compare also Old English ætgædere (“together”), Old English ?eador (“together”). More at gather.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /t????ð.?(?)/, /t????ð.?(?)/
- (US) IPA(key): /t????ð?/, /t????ð?/
- Rhymes: -?ð?(r)
- Hyphenation: to?geth?er
Adverb
together (not comparable)
- At the same time, in the same place; in close association or proximity.
- Into one place; into a single thing; combined.
- In a relationship or partnership, for example a business relationship or a romantic partnership.
- Without intermission or interruption; continuously; uninterruptedly.
- It has been raining four days together
Usage notes
- In an invitation, it is usually implied that the speaker is included in "together". For example,
- Would you like to go to lunch together?
- is equivalent to
- Would you like to go to lunch with me?
Synonyms
- (at the same time): at the same time, concurrently; see also Thesaurus:simultaneously
- (into one place):
- (in a relationship or partnership): collectively, jointly; see also Thesaurus:jointly
- (without intermission or interruption):
Antonyms
- apart
Derived terms
Translations
Adjective
together (comparative more together, superlative most together)
- (colloquial) Coherent; well organized.
- He's really together.
Middle English
Adverb
together
- Alternative form of togidere
together From the web:
- watch together
- https://w2g.tv/
- what togetherness means
- watch together apps
- watch together together movie
- watch together hulu
- watch together hbo max
- watch together disney plus
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