📒 in the company or presence of somebody/something
- She lives with her parents.
- I have a client with me right now.
- a nice steak with a bottle of red wine
📒 having or carrying something
- a girl with (= who has) red hair
- a jacket with a hood
- He looked at her with a hurt expression.
📒 using something
- Cut it with a knife.
- It is treated with acid before being analysed.
📒 used to say what fills, covers, etc. something
- The bag was stuffed with dirty clothes.
- Sprinkle the dish with salt.
📒 in opposition to somebody/something; against somebody/something
- to fight with somebody
- to play tennis with somebody
- at war with a neighbouring country
📒 in connection with; in the case of
- Be careful with the glasses.
- Are you pleased with the result?
- Don't be angry with her.
📒 used to show the way in which somebody does something
- He behaved with great dignity.
- She sleeps with the window open.
- Don't stand with your hands in your pockets.
📒 used when considering one fact in relation to another
- She won't be able to help us with all the family commitments she has.
- It's much easier compared with last time.
📒 including
- The meal with wine came to $20 each.
- With all the lesson preparation I have to do I work 12 hours a day.
📒 used to show who has possession of or responsibility for something
- The keys are with reception.
- Leave it with me.
📒 employed by; using the services of
- She acted with a touring company for three years.
- I bank with HSBC.
📒 because of; as a result of
- She blushed with embarrassment.
- His fingers were numb with cold.
📒 because of something and as it happens
- The shadows lengthened with the approach of sunset.
- Skill comes with practice.
📒 in the same direction as something
- Marine mammals generally swim with the current.
📒 showing that something/somebody has been separated from something/somebody
- I could never part with this ring.
- Can we dispense with the formalities?
📒 despite something
- With all her faults I still love her.
📒 used in exclamations
- Off to bed with you!
- Down with school!
📒 to support somebody and agree with what they say
- We're all with you on this one.
📒 to be able to understand what somebody is talking about
- Are you with me?
- I'm afraid I'm not quite with you.
📒 understanding what is happening around you
- You don't seem very with it today.
📒 knowing about current fashions and ideas
- Don't you have anything more with it to wear?
📒 straight after that; then
- He muttered a few words of apology and with that he left.