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togetherness
[ tuh-geth-er-nis ]
noun
- warm fellowship, as among members of a family.
- the quality, state, or condition of being together.
togetherness
/ əˈɡɛðəɪ /
noun
- a feeling of closeness or affection from being united with other people
Word History and Origins
Origin of togetherness1
Example Sentences
Accustomed to not having options, she’s perhaps better able to appreciate the quiet togetherness of being holed up in her cousin’s apartment.
They are in better shape than fellow relegated sides Southampton and Leicester - financially and in terms of strategy and togetherness.
I think there’s just an incredible amount of alignment and togetherness as I reference the ship, there’s just everybody on the same page with what this is gonna be.
They have togetherness for a split second and then it’s taken away.
Her Iris lets us see why, in our darkest times, the poles of forced solitude and togetherness can feel so unsatisfying, yet the right kind of aloneness can be the stuff of real healing.
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