all together

English

Adverb

all together (not comparable)

  1. As a group.
    If you put these advantages all together, the offer is attractive.
  2. In the same place.
    We got the family all together to celebrate grandma’s birthday.
  3. All at the same time.
    She and her companions rose up and sung all together.

Translations

Interjection

all together

  1. Calling for other people to say something together.
    Synonym: all together now
    All together! Say it: "Long live our country!"

Usage notes

See also: altogether
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