stay together
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Definition
Verb (phrasal verb): - To remain united, supportive, or in a close relationship, especially during difficult times. It implies mutual loyalty and a commitment to not separate or abandon one another.
Usage
This phrasal verb is used to describe people (e.g., couples, families, friends, groups) maintaining their union or solidarity. It often carries a connotation of enduring challenges as a united front. - It is typically used intransitively (it does not take a direct object). - Common subjects include: family, couple, team, we, they.
Examples
- Basic Usage:
- Despite the financial difficulties, the family promised to stay together.
- The team managed to stay together and win the championship.
- With Adverbs/Modifiers:
- They have stayed together happily for over fifty years.
- It's important for us to stay together no matter what happens.
Advanced Usage
- Figurative Use: Can be applied to abstract concepts like ideas, plans, or systems that remain coherent.
- For the argument to be convincing, all your points must stay together logically.
Variants and Related Words
- Stick together (phrasal verb): A very close synonym, often used interchangeably with "stay together," sometimes with a slightly stronger implication of active adhesion against external forces.
- The soldiers had to stick together to survive.
- Remain united (verb phrase): A more formal equivalent.
- Cohere (verb): To stick or hold together, often used for physical objects or, figuratively, for ideas.
Synonyms
- Stick together
- Remain united
- Hold together
- Stand by each other
Antonyms
- Drift apart
- Break up
- Separate
- Split up
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Hold together: Similar meaning, often emphasizing the action of preventing separation.
- Trust is what holds a community together.
- Pull together: To cooperate closely, especially in a crisis.
- We need to pull together to get through this.
Related Idioms
- Through thick and thin: Under all circumstances, no matter how difficult. This idiom is often the context for "stay together."
- They vowed to stay together through thick and thin.
- Stand shoulder to shoulder: To stand together in solidarity, giving mutual support.
- The community stood shoulder to shoulder during the crisis.
Verb
- be loyal to one another, especially in times of trouble
- The two families stuck together throughout the war