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preposition
- In opposition to against
"had a fight with his brother"
- So as to be separated or detached from
"broke with her family"
- Used as a function word to indicate a participant in an action, transaction, or arrangement
- Used as a function word to indicate the object of attention, behavior, or feeling
- In respect to so far as concerns
"on friendly terms with all nations"
- Used to indicate the object of an adverbial expression of imperative force
- Over, on
"no longer has any influence with them"
- In the performance, operation, or use of
"the trouble with this machine"
- Used as a function word to indicate the object of a statement of comparison or equality
- Used as a function word to express agreement or sympathy
- On the side of for
"if he's for lower taxes, I'm with him"
- As well as
"can pitch with the best of them"
- Used as a function word to indicate combination, accompaniment, presence, or addition
- Inclusive of
"costs $5 with the tax"
- In the judgment or estimation of
"stood well with her classmates"
- In or according to the experience or practice of
"with many of us, our ideas seem to fall by the wayside"
- Used as a function word to indicate the means, cause, agent, or instrumentality
- By the direct act of
- Used as a function word to indicate manner of action
- Used as a function word to indicate an attendant fact or circumstance
- Used as a function word to indicate a result attendant on a specified action
- Characterized or distinguished by
"a person with a sharp nose"
- Used as a function word to indicate a close association in time
- In proportion to
"the pressure varies with the depth"
- In spite of notwithstanding
"a really tip-top man, with all his wrongheadedness"
- Except for
"finds that, with one group of omissions and one important addition, they reflect that curriculum"
- In the direction of
"with the wind"
noun
- A slender flexible branch or twig
adjective
- Socially or culturally up-to-date
"the intelligent, disaffected, with-it young"
idiom
- In a sudden and exciting way
"The movie begins/starts with a bang and never slows down."
idiom
- With a sudden or jolting bounce
"The airplane landed with a bump."
idiom
- In a manner using or involving careful judgment about the good and bad parts
"We need to look at these proposed changes with a critical eye before we accept them."
idiom
- Very quickly and willingly
"She accepted the invitation with alacrity."
idiom
- Used as a polite or formal way of saying that one disagrees with someone
idiom
- In a very sincere and deeply felt way
"I love him with all my heart."
idiom
- As hard as one can
"He swung the bat with all his might."
This clue was used on January 15, 2026.
This clue has been used several times with the same answer. It also appeared on these dates:
October 31, 2025