- preposition
- accompanied by (another person or thing):"a nice steak with a bottle of red wine"
- in proportion to:"the form of the light curve changes with period in a systematic way"
- possessing (something) as a feature or accompaniment:"a flower-sprigged blouse with a white collar"
- marked by or wearing:"a small man with thick glasses" · "a tall dark man with a scar on one cheek"
- indicating the instrument used to perform an action:"cut it with a knife" · "treatment with acid before analysis"
- indicating the material used for some purpose:"fill the bowl with water"
- in opposition to:"we started fighting with each other"
- indicating the manner or attitude of the person doing something:"with great reluctance"
- indicating responsibility:"leave it with me"
- in relation to:"my father will be angry with me"
- affected by (a particular fact or condition):"with no hope" · "in bed with lumbago"
- indicating the cause of an action or condition:"trembling with fear" · "the paper was yellow with age"
- because of (something) and as it happens:"wisdom comes with age"
- employed by:"she's with IBM now"
- as a member or employee of:"he plays with the Cincinnati Cyclones"
- using the services of:"I bank with the TSB"
- in the same direction as:"marine mammals generally swim with the current"
- indicating separation or removal from something:"to part with one's dearest possessions" · "their jobs could be dispensed with"
OriginOld English wiþ, probably a shortening of a Germanic preposition related to obsolete English wither ‘adverse, opposite’.
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