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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2025
to•geth•er /təˈgɛðɚ/USA pronunciation   adv. 
  1. into or in one gathering or body:Call the people together.
  2. into or in union, as two or more things:to sew things together.
  3. into relationship, etc., as two or more persons:to bring strangers together.
  4. considered as a group:This one computer costs more than all the others together.
  5. (of a single thing) into a condition of being squeezed tight:to squeeze a thing together.
  6. at the same time;
    simultaneously:We left together.
  7. continuously;
    without interruption:for days together.
  8. in cooperation;
    with united action;
    jointly:to undertake a task together.

adj. 
  1. Slang Terms[Informal.]stable in one's emotions:a very together person.
to•geth•er•ness, n. [uncountable]: The family showed its togetherness by helping anyone who needed it.

WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2025
to•geth•er  (tə geᵺər),USA pronunciation adv. 
  1. into or in one gathering, company, mass, place, or body:to call the people together.
  2. into or in union, proximity, contact, or collision, as two or more things:to sew things together.
  3. into or in relationship, association, business, or agreement, etc., as two or more persons:to bring strangers together.
  4. taken or considered collectively or conjointly:This one cost more than all the others together.
  5. (of a single thing) into or in a condition of unity, compactness, or coherence:to squeeze a thing together; The argument does not hold together well.
  6. at the same time;
    simultaneously:You cannot have both together.
  7. without intermission or interruption;
    continuously;
    uninterruptedly:for days together.
  8. in cooperation;
    with united action;
    conjointly:to undertake a task together.
  9. with mutual action;
    mutually;
    reciprocally:to confer together; to multiply two numbers together.

adj. 
  1. Slang Termsmentally and emotionally stable and well organized:a together person.
  • bef. 900; late Middle English, variant of earlier togedere, togadere, Old English tōgædere; cognate with Old Frisian togadera. See to, gather
    See altogether. 

Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers::
together / təˈɡɛðə/
  1. with cooperation and interchange between constituent elements, members, etc: we worked together
  2. in or into contact or union with each other: to stick papers together
  3. in or into one place or assembly; with each other: the people are gathered together
  4. at the same time
  5. considered collectively or jointly: all our wages put together couldn't buy that car
  6. continuously: working for eight hours together
  7. closely, cohesively, or compactly united or held: water will hold the dough together
  8. mutually or reciprocally: to multiply 7 and 8 together
  9. organized: to get things together
  10. together with in addition to
  1. self-possessed and well-organized; mentally and emotionally stable
Etymology: Old English tōgædre; related to Old Frisian togadera, Middle High German gater; see gatherUSAGE
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