all together
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English[edit]
Adverb[edit]
all together (not comparable)
- As a group.
- If you put these advantages all together, the offer is attractive.
- In the same place.
- We got the family all together to celebrate grandma’s birthday.
- All at the same time.
- She and her companions rose up and sung all together.
Translations[edit]
as a group
in the same place
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all at the same time
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Interjection[edit]
- Calling for other people to say something together.
- Synonym: all together now
- All together! Say it: "Long live our country!"
Usage notes[edit]
See also: altogether