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Together is an English word used primarily as an adverb and as part of adjective phrases to indicate unity, joint action, or proximity. As an adverb, it describes actions done in concert with others: for example, “work together” or “come together.” As an adjective or part of a noun phrase, it can describe states of unity or closeness, such as “a joint effort” or “staying together.” The term is frequently combined with other words to express cooperative meaning, including phrases like “pulling together” or “stick together.”

In social and political contexts, togetherness is associated with teamwork, solidarity, and communal responsibility. In linguistics

In culture and media, the word Together has been used as a title for numerous works across

Related concepts include togetherness, unity, cooperation, and solidarity. For readers seeking a list of specific works

and
psychology,
studies
of
group
dynamics
examine
how
shared
goals,
social
bonds,
and
coordinated
behavior
influence
outcomes
when
people
act
together.
music,
film,
and
television.
The
recurring
use
of
this
title
tends
to
signal
themes
of
unity,
collaboration,
or
resilience
in
the
face
of
challenge.
Because
of
its
broad
applicability,
many
distinct
works
share
the
same
name,
making
disambiguation
common
for
this
term.
or
uses
titled
“Together,”
a
disambiguation
resource
is
typically
consulted.