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in
prep
    1. Used to express the position of someone or something with regard to what encloses, surrounds or includes them or it; within.
      Example: Stay in bed
      Example: They are in the park
      Example: She's in the sixth form
    2. Into.
      Example: get in the car
      Example: I put it in my bag
    3. After (a period of time).
      Example: Come back in an hour
      Example: It will be ready in one minute
    4. During; while.
      Example: lost in transit
      Example: In running for the bus, she tripped
    5. Used to express arrangement or shape.
      Example: in a square
      Example: in alphabetical order
    6. From; out of something.
      Example: two in every eight
    7. By the medium or means of, or using, something.
      Example: sung in Italian
      Example: written in code
    8. Wearing something.
      Example: the lady in red
      Example: a man in a fur hat
    9. Used to describe a state or manner.
      Example: in a hurry
      Example: in a daze
    10. Used to state an occupation.
      Example: She's in banking
      Example: a job in local government
    11. Used to state a purpose.
      Example: a party in his honour
      Example: built in memory of his wife
    12. Said of some animals: pregnant with (young).
      Example: in calf
adverb
    1. To or towards the inside; indoors.
      Example: Do come in
      Thesaurus: inward, inside, toward the centre, into, within.
    2. At home or work
      Example: Is John in?
      Thesaurus: here, at home.
    3. So as to be added or included.
      Example: beat in the eggs
    4. So as to enclose or conceal, or be enclosed or concealed.
      Example: The fireplace was bricked in
    5. In or into political power or office.
    6. In or into fashion.
    7. In a good position; in favour.
      Example: trying to keep in with the boss
    8. In certain games: batting.
    9. Into a proper, required or efficient state.
      Example: run a new car in
    10. Said of the tide: at its highest point; as close to the shore as it gets.
    11. Expressing prolonged activity, especially by large numbers of people gathered in one room or building, originally as a form of organized protest.
      Example: a sit-in
      Example: a work-in
      Example: a teach-in
adj
    1. Inside; internal; inwards. See also inner, inmost.
      Example: Never go out of the in door
    2. Fashionable.
      Example: Orange was the in colour last summer
      Example: the in thing to do
      Thesaurus: popular, fashionable, trendy, modish.
    3. In power or office.
      Example: when the Tories were in
    4. Used for receiving things coming in.
      Example: an in-tray
    5. Shared by a group of people.
      Example: an in-joke
Idiom: be in for it or something
    colloq
    To be likely to experience some trouble or difficulty.
      Example: We'll be in for it when we get home
      Example: He's in for a rough ride
Idiom: have it in for someone
    colloq
    To make trouble for them, especially because of disliking them.
Idiom: have it in her (have it in him, one etc)
    To be capable of (doing something).
      Example: I was amazed at Jo's high dive; I didn't think she had it in her
Idiom: in as far as ... (in so far as ...)
    To the degree that ... (sometimes written insofar as ...)
Idiom: in as much as ... (inasmuch as ...)
    Because ... ; considering that ...
Idiom: in itself
    Intrinsically; essentially; considered on its own.
      Example: It's not much of a job in itself, but the prospects and perks are good
Idiom: in on something
    colloq
    Knowing about it and sharing in it
      Example: Were you in on the secret?
Idiom: ins and outs
    The complex and detailed facts of a matter; intricacies. Also called outs and ins.
Idiom: insomuch that (insomuch as)
    In as much as.
    To such an extent that.
Idiom: in that ...
    For the reason that ...
Idiom: in with someone
    colloq
    Friendly with them or in favour with them.
Etymology: Anglo-Saxon.





with
prep
    1. In the company of someone.
      Example: went with her
    2. Used after verbs of partnering, co-operating, associating, etc.
      Example: danced with him
      Example: plays with Celtic
    3. Used after verbs of mixing.
      Example: mingled with the crowd
    4. By means of; using.
      Example: raised it with a crowbar
    5. Used after verbs of covering, filling, etc.
      Example: plastered with mud
      Example: filled with rubbish
    6. Used after verbs of providing.
      Example: equipped with firearms
    7. As a result of something.
      Example: shaking with fear
    8. Bearing; announcing.
      Example: rang with bad news
    9. In the same direction as something.
      Example: drift with the current
    10. At the same time or rate as something.
      Example: Discretion comes with age
    11. Used after verbs of conflict.
      Example: quarrelled with her brother
    12. Used after verbs of agreeing, disagreeing, and comparing.
      Example: compared with last year
    13. Used in describing someone or something.
      Example: a man with a limp
    14. Used in stating manner.
      Example: won with ease
    15. Because of having something.
      Example: With your talents, you'll surely get the job
    16. In spite of having something.
      Example: With all his money he's still unhappy
    17. In or under (the specified circumstances).
      Example: I can't go abroad with my mother so ill
    18. Featuring; starring.
      Example: ‘Seven' with Brad Pitt
    19. In the care of someone.
      Example: leave the key with the neighbours
    20. Used after verbs of parting.
      Example: dispensed with his crutches
    21. Regarding.
      Example: What shall we do with this?
      Example: can't do a thing with my hair
    22. Used after adverbs and adverbial phrases in exclamations expressing a wish or order
      Example: Down with tyranny!
      Example: Into bed with you!
    23. colloq
      Understanding
      Example: Are you with me?
    24. Loyal to or supporting someone or something.
      Example: We're with you all the way
Idiom: in with someone
    colloq
    Friendly or associated with them.
Idiom: with it
    Fashionable; trendy.
      Thesaurus: up to date, au courant, modern, contemporary, in fashion.
    Aware of or comprehending what is going on or being said.
Idiom: with that
    At that point ...; thereupon ....
      Example: With that, Daniel left the room
Etymology: Anglo-Saxon.



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