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View synonyms for togetherness

togetherness

[ tuh-geth-er-nis ]

noun

  1. warm fellowship, as among members of a family.
  2. the quality, state, or condition of being together.


togetherness

/ təˈɡɛðənɪs /

noun

  1. a feeling of closeness or affection from being united with other people


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Word History and Origins

Origin of togetherness1

First recorded in 1650–60; together + -ness

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Example Sentences

The holidays are upon us, time for family, for love and pain, togetherness and loss.

That is why I believe that you feel the value of this ethical and humane togetherness.

And yet, what if the thing he wanted the most—which was the togetherness of his family—what if he lived, and they didn't?

And it created a way for people to endure dark and difficult days with a sense of togetherness.

No one was homeless or hungry here, and our community was built on togetherness and sharing.

Theirs was a togetherness which accompanied them to the grave.

She makes togetherness seem right, and God knows we have so many people today we're together whether we like it or not.

A moment before, our togetherness had made me believe us so strong—and now I saw each alone—crushed—broken.

I was so full of the joy of togetherness—the great wonder of the new world; it pressed on my heart like sorrow.

Help the child to think of it as a day protected for the sake of family togetherness.

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