ACCORD WITH: be in harmony or agreement, total agreement. The results
were in accord with out expectations.
ACQUAINT WITH: be familiar, to know someone. I was well acquinted with the city.
AFFAIR WITH: secret sexual relationship. Raman had an affair with his
lady assistant.
AFFLICTED WITH: suffer from. she is afflicted with a serious disease.
AFIRE WITH: full of excitement or emotions. Many indians joined the
freedom struggle afired with national feelings.
AGREE WITH: accord with. i do not agree with you.
AGLOW WITH: happy and excited. Her face was aglow with satisfaction.
AHEAD WITH: start doing a thing. I waited for him but then went ahead
with the work.
ALIGN WITH: to support and join. Our party decided to align with the
freedom Party.
ALIVE WITH: full of people, animals etc. The park was alive with
holiday visitors.
ALLY WITH: to join with someone. India did not ally with any other country.
ALTERNATE WITH: to happen one after the other. Clouded sky alternated
with sunshine.
AMALGAMATE WITH: to join together to form a bigger group or company.
That company may soon be amalgated with out company.
AMUSED WITH:ENTERTAIN BY. WE WERE AMUSED WITH HIS SONG.
ANGRY WITH: MOHAN WAS ANGRY WITH SOHAN.
ANALOGY WITH: comparison, processes that seem similar. In this case
there is hardly any analogy with that we decided last year.
ANNOYED WITH: HE WAS ANNOYED WITH HIM.
APPOINTED WITH: an arranged meeting. I have appointment with the film director.
ARMED WITH: carrying weapons.The robbers were armed with iron-bars.
ASSAIL WITH: attack. The angry crowed assailed the police with stones.
ASSOCIATE WITH: be in connection with. Do not associate with wicked persons.
ASSOCIATION WITH: Done together with. The function was organised in
association with many other clubs.
ATTACK WITH: use physical violence.The boy attacked the dog with a stick.
AWASH WITH: too much of something. These days market are awash with
foreign goods.
BANK WITH: to keep your money in a bank. You bank with any public sector bank.
BATTLE WITH: to argue at length. I had to battle with my friend on the
question of his career in the army.
BEAR WITH: tolerate something patienly for sometime. Please bear with
me the delay due to reason beyond my control.
BEGIN WITH: said whne introducing the first or vital point of your
talk. Well, to beign with, empowerment of women is in your own
interest.
BESET WITH: full of dangers, difficulties. His career was beset with
many problems.
BIND WITH: stitch together. The pages were bound with a thread.
BLESSED WITH: to possess something very good. Tulsidas was blessed
with a gift of poetry.
BLIND WITH: to lose good sense. Blind with rage he hit hard his wife.
BOND WITH: to feel unity with a person etc. Indians in foreign
countries also have a strong bond with India.
BORDER WITH: be adjacent to. There has been much firing along over
border with pakistan.
BORE WITH: make a person bore with something. He bored her with his
personal problems
BORN WITH: have a particular quality, disease. Narendra was born with
a flat nose.
BOTHER WITH: have some difficulty and problem. She had to bother with
her tenant.
BREAK WITH: to leave an organisation, group etc, abandon someoone or
something, end a relationship.he broke with his parentparty.
BRISTLE WITH: show unpleasant emotions, have problems. The manager
bristled with anger.
BRUST WITH: be in abundance. The forest bursted with flowers.
BUSY WITH: I AM BUSY WITH MY WORK.
CHARGE WITH: HE WAS CHARGED WITH THEFT.
CLASH WITH: THE ROBBERS CLASHED WITH THE POLICE.
CLENCH WITH: grasp tightly. They were told to clench the rope with their hands.
COAT WITH: cover with a layer. They coated the table with a white paint.
COGNATE WITH: coming from the same source. Many english words are
cognate with many words of other languages.
COINCIDE WITH: occur in the same period. Diwali coincided with ID that year
COLLABORATE WITH: help in an enterprise. We collaborated with the
German technicians to errect this plant.
COLLABORATION WITH: collaborating with. The first steel plant was
established in collaboration with russia.
COLLIDE WITH: clash, strike against each other. The cycle collided
with a scooter.
COLLUDE WITH: co-operate secretly for a bad purpose. Jaichand colluded
with the invader against prithivi raj.
COMMUNICATE WITH: exchange ideas, information etc. We frequently
communicate with each other.
COMPARE WITH: COMPARE THIS BOOK WITH THAT.
COMPATIBLE WITH: co-existable, in accord, viable. The products are not
compatible with required standards.
COMPETE WITH: HE COMPETED WITH ME FOR THE PRIZE.
COMPLIANCE WITH: obedience. A hospital opened in compliance with her wishes.
COMPLY WITH: obey an order, instructions or command. You need to
comply with the standing orders.
CONCLUDE WITH: come to an end, be over. The essay concluded with a
quotation from shakespere.
CONCOMITANT WITH: happening toether, co-existing. A war with all its
concomitant sufferings is an evil thing.
CONCURRENCE WITH: aggreement with. I expressed my concurrence with his opinion.
CONDOLE WITH: express sympathy at bereavement or loss. The condoled
with him on his father's death.
CONFER WITH: discuss with others. She conferred with her mother on the issue.
CONFLICT WITH: clash, have disaggrement with. There is no conflict
with my neighbours.
CONFRONT WITH: to deal with something difficult, dangerous or
unpleasant. Initially i had to confront with many problems.
CONFUSE WITH: do not understand clearly, fail to make distinction. I
always confuse geeta with her sister seeta.
CONGRUENT WITH: in accord, fitting together well. Appropriate measures
were taken congruent with the situation.
CONNECT WITH: associate with, be in relation,get a connection on
phone. His name is connected with honesty and hard-work.
CONSISTENT WITH: in full agreement. His complaint is not consistent
with his statement.
CONSONANCE WITH: in accord or harmony. This step is hardly in
consonance with the government's declared policy.
CONSONANT WITH: i harmony, agreeing. His present statement in not
consonant with the earlier one..
CONTEMPORARY WITH: belonging to the same period, happen
simultaneously. Saint poet tulsidas was contemporary with akbar.
CONTENT WITH:
CONTINUE WITH: happen without break, ceaselessly. I continued with my old job.
CONTACT WITH: be in touch or connection. I have no contact with his father.
CONTRAST WITH: show difference when compared to another thing. She
wore a black sari in contrast with her fair complexion.
CONVERSANT WITH: possess knowledge, be familiar, know thoroughly. I am
well conversant with the city.
COPE WITH: manage well, be able to deal with. kailash is capable of
coping with his responsibilities.
CORRESPOND WITH:
CRAMED WITH: to overfill. The monkey crammed his mouth with foood
CROWN WITH: cunclude successfully. Their efforts were finally crowned
with success and glory.
CONCUR WITH: to agree with. the high court councurred with the
judgement of the lower court.
CORELATE WITH: have common relation. poverty can be corelated wtih
over-population.
CORRESPOND WITH: send and receive letters. we correspond with each other.
DALLY WITH: think lightly about a plan or idea, toy with. She dallied
with the idea of shifting to a new house.
DEAL WITH: behave with somebody, manage, tackle a problem, handle.
donot worry. I know how to deal with him.
DECAMP WITH: run away suddenly with something valuable. The servant
decamped with his master's money.
DELUGE WITH: be flooded, full of something. The town was in deluge
with water from the river.
DIFFER WITH: disagree. I have no hesitation to differ with you.
DILUTE WITH: make less think, make weak by adding some other liquid.
Dilute milk with water before feeding it to the child.
DISAGREE WITH: disapprove, not to agree, to differ. She disagreed with
my advice.
DISCONTENT WITH: dissatisfaction with. His discontentment with his
status is obvious.
DISCUSS WITH: to talk in detail about something. You should discuss it
with your father.
DISGUISE WITH: have false appearance. She disguised her wrinkles on
the face with a clever make up.
DISGUSTED WITH: I AM DISGUSTED WITH YOUR WORK.
DISPENSE WITH: get rid of, stop using, to do without something. I
cannot dispense with taking tea.
DISPLEASE WITH: THE TEACHER WAS DISPLEASED WITH HIS SERVICES.
DISPUTE WITH: debate or argue with. Where was the need to dispute
with the auto-driver?
DISSATISFIED WITH: not satisfied, displeaded. The teacher was
dissatisfied with the response of the students.
DO WITH: it is said when two things are related or connected with each
other. My comments have nothing to do with you.
DOVETAIL WITH: to fit together perfectly. My trip to New York
dovetailed well with her vacation.
DOWN WITH: HE IS DOWN WITH FEVER.
ELOPE WITH: run away with an lover. Helen eloped with the prince of troy.
EMBELLISH WITH: make more beautiful or decorated. The spot was
embellised with flowers and flags.
ENCLOSE WITH: attach with. Donot forget to enclose photocopies of your
certificates with the letter of application.
ENCOUNTER WITH: sudden and dangerous meeting. My encounter with a lion
inthe forest was an unforgettable event.
ENCUMBER WITH: prevent free and smooth progress. Industries feels
encumbered with high intrest rates.
ENDOW WITH: posses with a quality or merit. He was a great leader
endowed with many qualities of head and heart.
ENMITY WITH: INDIA HAS ENMITY WITH PAKISTAN.
ENRICH WITH: become more rich , have better position. Experience
enriched them with deep knowledge about life.
ENTRUST WITH: trust a person with a charge. She entrusted Gopal with her money.
EXCHANGE WITH: give something in place or another. I exchaned rings
with each other.
EXPOSTULATED WITH: expresssed strong disapproval. They expostulated
with her about her marrying a foreigner in haste.
FAMILIAR WITH: known to , be friendly. I am not familiar with such
type of people.
FAMILIARISE WITH: have good knowledge of. Familiarise yourself with
your course of studies.
FAVOUR WITH: oblige with. The king favoured the knight with a large grant.
FEAST WITH: provide or arrange a feast. The guests were feasted with delicacies.
FEUD WITH: have a feud with somebody. The two factions often feuded
with each other.
FIGHT WITH: LET US NOT FIGHT WITH OUR BROTHERS.
FILL WITH: FILL THIS POT WITH WATER.
FINISH WITH: terminate a connection or involvement. I finished with
her a long ago.
FLAVOUR WITH: add flavour to something. Anita flavoured the dish with
mint and cardamoms.
FLIRT WITH: show love without being serious. He is in the habit of
flirting with the college girls.
FREE WITH: MOHAN IS FREE WITH HIS BOSS.
FROUGHT WITH: full of. The venture is fraught with risks.
FREE WITH: liberal or generous with. She is free with money.
FURNISH WITH: provide with. I want to furnish my drawing room with new
furniture and carpets.
GARGLE WITH: clean the throat with liquid. He was advised to gargle
with hot water mixed salt.
GARLAND WITH: put a garland around. The cheift guest was garlanded with flowers.
GIFTED WITH: LATA MANGESHKAR IS GIFTED WITH SWEET VOICE.
GLEAM WITH: shien. Her eyes gleamed with expectations.
GLOW WITH: to look kvery happy. The children glowed with excitement.
GLUT WITH: flood with a supply of something. They desire of glut the
market with their brands.
GO WITH: move together. Devake went with her husband.
GO WITH: have sex. Namrta never went with any person.
GRACE WITH: give or be honoured. The mayor graced the occassion with
his presence.
GRAPPLE WITH: to deal with a difficulty or problem. As a scientist he
had to grapple with several problems before he invented it.
GREET WITH: welcome, receive with pleasure. The hills greeted the
visitors with their limitless charm.
GRIMACE WITH: twist face in an ugly way. Lucy grimaced with headache.
GRIN WITH: smile widely. The child ginned with delight.
GROAN WITH: produce sad and deep sound in pain. The boy groaned with headache.
HAPPY WITH: be satisfied with somebody. She is happy with her children
and husband.
HARMONIES WITH: do well together. Green colour harmonises welll with red.
HARMONY WITH:be together in a pleasant manner, agree with someone.
Your likes are in harmony with those of your wife.
HARNESS WITH: work closely with others. They harnessed with other
social activities.
HEAP WITH:put on something a lot of things. The table was heaped up
with books and papers.
HELL WITH:not to care at all. To hell with her. There is no dearth of girls.
*HOLD WITH: to agree with something. I did not hold with his idea of
tit for tat.
HOOT WITH: to laugh loudly at somebody. The speaker was hooted down
with laughter.
HOWL WITH: shout and demand something angirly. They howled with
laughter in support of their demands.
IDENTITY WITH: to be able to feel the emotions of another person. I
enjoy prem chand's stories because i can identitify myself with their
characters.
IMBUE WITH: feel an emotion very deeply. Imbued with patritism, people
were ready tomake any sacrifice for the country.
IMPATIENCE WITH: great eagerness for something to happen. Her
impatience with his slow working servant was obvious.
IMPREGNATE WITH: make a substance pervade something. The sweet is
impregnated with sugar.
IMPRESS WITH: have lasting influence or effect. They were very much
impressed with the grandeur of the monuments.
IMPRINTED WITH: to press the mark on something. The slab is imprinted
with Buddha's feet.
INCOMPATIBLE WITH: having totally different characters. Rekha's
interests were incompatible with her position in the club.
INCONSISTENT WITH: not in agreement or harmony. His behaviour was
inconsistent with his status.
INCULCATE WITH: fix firmly ideas, principlas etc. Natinal songs
inculcate people with patriotism.
INFATUATED WITH: to have unreasoable feelings of love for a short
time. she became infatuated with her teacher.
INFEST WITH: full of, be in large number. Her hair was infested with lice.
INFUSE WITH: inspire, fill somebody with a quality or feeling. His
talk was infused with humour.
INGRATIATE WITH: try to gain favour. Rihima tried to ingratiate
herself with her boss.
INJECT WITH: put some drug into a patient's body. She was injected
with a narcotic drug to induce sleep.
INLAID WITH: layer of another material to decorate something. The
walls of the monument are inlaid with semi-precious stones.
INSET WITH: set in a surface. The ring was inset with jewels.
INSPIRE WITH: HIS SPEECH INSPIRED THE SOLDIERS WITH COURAGE.
INTEGRATED WITH: combination of different things in a way that works
very smoothly. the princely states and provinces were integrated with
the country.
INTERCEDE WITH: to speak in support of somebody. I requested him to
intercede with the chairman on my behalf.
INTERFERE WITH: obstruct or prevent something from happening. Weakness
interered with her work.
INTIMATE WITH: very closely connected. Gradually geeta and gopal grew
intimate with each other.
INTOXICATED WITH: excited, unable to think clearly and well, drunk. He
become a tyrant intoxicated with power.
INVEST WITH: to give somebody power to do something. He was invested
with the power to investigate.
IR-RECONCILABLE WITH: not in agreement, opposed. Scientific temper is
irreconcilable with blind-beliefs.
ISSUE WITH: to provide with. Each soldier was issued with a rifle.
JAB WITH: push with short, quick movements. The people in the crowd
jabbed with their elbows at one another.
JAMPACKED WITH: full of people or things. The hall was jampacked with
spectators.
JAR WITH: be out of harmony, look strange. The so high-heeled shoes
jarred with her dress.
JEST WITH: make jokes. You can very well jest with him for hours.
JOIN WITH: to do or say something together.I joined with other people
and prayed for Kalpana.
JOKE WITH: tell jokes. Now I am serious, donot jaoke with me.
JOSTLE WITH: to complete. The companies are jostling with each other
for more business.
JUGGLE WITH: play a trick, keep many objects throwing in th air and
catching them very quickly. The man then juggled with many balls.
KINSHIP WITH: a family relationships. He claims his kinship with royal
ancestors.
LACED WITH: have a particular quality throughout. his poetry is laced
with mythology.
LADEN WITH: full of, heavily loaded. The creeper was laden with problems.
LAND WITH: to give some unpleasant task to do. Martha was landed with
cleaning the house.
LATE WITH: to pay after the appointed time. she become late for office.
LAVISH WITH: give generously. The spot was lavishly decorated with flowers.
LEAGUE WITH: be working together in secret. Many political leaders are
in league with the Mafia.
LIE WITH: to possess, have sex, be responsible. The responsibility for
it lies with the chairman.
LINE WITH: to cover the inside. Her coat was lined with silk from china.
LIVE WITH: accept something unpleasant which is likely to continue for
a long time tolerate something. she had learned how to live with
cancer.
LOAD WITH: to put a film into a camera. I loaded the camera with a film.
LOADED WITH: full off. Her composition is loaded with errors.
LUMBERED WITH: give a responsibility or work to somebody tht he or she
does not want. she was lumbered with cooking for all of us.
MAD WITH: angry with. i am mad with my servants. He is so irresponsible.
MANAGE WITH: use a thing as best as possible. How do you manage with your anger?
MATE WITH: have sex to produce babies. The bull mated with the cow.
MEDDLE WITH:deal with carelessly. You should not have meddled with my computer.
MEET WITH: to have a particular experience. The lady met with an accident.
MEET WITH: to meet a person. She met with us after a long period.
MINGLE WITH: combine or mixup with each other. She mingled well with
the new-comers.
MIX WITH: HE MIXES WITH BAD CHARACTERS.
OBSESSION WITH: unreasonable and strong interest in something for a
long period. His obsession with Juhi has affected his health.
OCCUPIED WITH: to be busy doing something. He was occupied with his paper work.
OFFENDED WITH: THE PRINCIPAL WAS OFFENED WITH THE CLERK.
ORNAMENTED WITH: docoratied with. The temple was ornamented with lights.
OVERCHARGED WITH: full of much excitement and emotions. The atmosphere
was overcharged with expectations.
OVERWHELMED WITH: HE WAS OVERWHELMED WITH JOY AT HIS SUCCESS.
OVERFLOW WITH: the situatioon when some liquied begins to flow over a
container. The mug overflowed with milk.
OVERLADED WITH: a situation when part of something covers part of
something else. His duties overlapped with Raman.
PALPITATE WITH: beat quickly and irregularly. Her heart began to
palpitate with excitement.
PARITY WITH: the state of being equal. Women officers demanded pay
parity with their male colleagues.
PARLEY WITH: disujcss the possibility of truce. The enemy was in no
mood to parley with.
PART WITH: spend, give away. He had to part with some of his possessions.
PART WITH: leave somebody, separate oneself from. I parted company
with my friend.
PATIENT WITH: not to become angry or annoyed. She was very patient
with her naughty son.
PAVE WITH: cover a road, path etc, with something. The footpath was
paved with stone-slabs.
PELT WITH: to attack somebody by throwing a lot of things. They pelted
the thief with stones.
PEOPLE WITH: to scatter things all through. The book is peppered with mythology.
PICK WITH: seek a reason or excuse for a quarrel. The mother-in-law
picked a quarrel with her dauther-in-law without any rhyme or reason.
PLAGUE WITH: to annoy continuously. He was plagued with flies and insects.
PLASTER WITH: cover or stick something. She plastered her face with a cream.
PLAY WITH: handle casually, amuse oneself. Donot play with the gun.
PLAY WITH: use to amuse oneself. The girl played with dolls.
PLAY WITH: keep something moving from one place to position to another
place or position. He kept on playing with the pen.
PLAY WITH: think of doing something. She played with the idea of visiting them.
PLAY WITH: use words or ideas in a clever way. He indulges in playing
with words.
PLAY WITH: behave in an insincere way. They continued playing wih each other.
PLAY WITH: mastubate. The boy was found playing with himself.
PLEAD WITH: ask for something you are very much interested in. "stay
for some more days with us," she pleaded with me.
PLEASED WITH: feel happy, feel unreasonably proud. He was pleased with
his result.
PLEDGED WITH: make a firm promise. He pledged to root out corruption.
PLY WITH: keep supplied well. They have promised to ply us with alll
the goods ordered.
POPULAR WITH: liked by so many persons. Cartoon filsm are popular with children.
POWDERED WITH: coat with powder,be covered with something like
apoweder. The roads were powdered with dust.
PREFACE WITH: put before the main text or speech. He prefaced his
speech with thanks to the organizers.
PREGNANAT WITH: containing a lot of some quality. His poems are
pregnant with hight imagination.
PREOCCUPATION WITH: strong interest in something because of which you
neglect other things. His preoccupation with party politics is known
to all.
PRESENT WITH: give, offer. The chief guest was presented with a
bouquet of flowers..
PROCEED WITH: continue doing something. She proceeded with her reading.
PROVIDE WITH: HE PROVIDED ME WITH A BOOK.
QUARREL WITH: have angry arguments. I want you to stop quarrelling
with each other.
QUIVER WITH:shake or tremble with. She quiver with rage.
REACT WITH: a chemical substances reacts when it is mized with some
other chemical sunstance.
REASON WTIH: use logical argument with somebody. If her persists, try
to reason with him.
RECKON WITH: consider, assess, include in calculation. I had not
reckoned with this possibility.
RECKON WTIH: deal with, punish. The police reckoned with the
law-breakers in avery brute manner.
RECKON WITH: to take into consideration the threat somebody possess.
The party had become a formidable force to be reckoned with.
RECONCILE WITH: bring together tow persons after a long and angry
speration. Finally they had to reconcile with eath other.
REGALE WITH: entertain somebody. They regaled us with their stories of
sea-adventure.
REGARD WITH: consider somebody in a certain light. They regarded their
teacher with great respect.
RELATION WITH: the way two behave towards each other. I had a healthy
relationship with my subordinates.
REMONSTRATE WITH: try to convince by arguments that something is not
right. She remonstrated with him about employment of boy of ten years
of age.
RENDEZVOUS WITH: an arrangement to meet at a particular time and
place. I have a rendezvous with her at the hotel in the evening.
REPLETE WTIH:full of. The house was replete with mice.
REPROACH WITH: blame or crticize by indicating a fault etc. She was
reproached with lack of interest.
RESONATE WITH: full of a particular meaning etc. The room was
resonating with laughter.
RESOUND WITH:echo. The room resounded with cheers.
REST WITH: be responsibility, be in somebody's hands. It rests with
you that they progress well.
REWARD WITH: give something as a reward. He was rewarded with a gold medal.
RHYME WITH: to have two or more words making them rhyme together. She
rhymed 'box' with 'fox' and 'looks' with 'books'.
RIDDLE WITH: very full of something bad. The project was riddle with problems.
SADDLE WITH: burden with. She is often saddled with some extrawork.
soaked, filed with something. The sweet was saturated with sugar.
SATISFIED WITH: THE PRINCIPAL IS SATISFIED WITH MY WORK.
SCATTER WITH: strewn with. The place was scattered with rubbish.
SCREAM WITH: cry because of something.The audience screamed with laughter.
SCUFFLE WITH: struggle in a confused way. The policemen scuffled with
the crowd.
SEETHE WITH: be restless or agitated.She was seething with anger
SERVE WITH: give something with something else. The hot dogs were
served with sauce.rice was served with dal.
SEVERE WITH: very strick. She was very severe with the children in the
matter of discipline.
SHACKLE WITH: impose control or check. The death of his father has
shackled him with new resposibilities.
SHARE WITH: to give a part of something to others. I shared out what
they eaned in a day.
SHIVER WITH: HE SHIVERED WITH COLD.
SHRIEK with: the child shrieked with pain. She shrieked with joy.the
boy shrieked with laughter.
SIDE WITH: favour somebody, take somebody's part. She always sided
with the minority community.
SIGH WITH: breathe in and out making a loud sound. She sighed with a
slight gain.
SIGN WITH: sign an agreement for playing for a particular club or
team. I signed with Golden Goa Club.
SLEEP WITH: have sex. She slept with gopal.
SOCIALIZE WITH: to spend time with other in a friendly way. The lawyer
never socialized with his clients.
SOLIDARITY WITH:agreement and loyality with a group of people etc. The
textile workers pledged their solidarity with railway workers.
SPICE WITH: add spice to food. We had boiled vegetables spiced with
pepper and salt.
SPLIT WITH: end relationship with. She split up with him.
SPLUTTER WITH: talk quickly in a confused way in anger. Anil splutterd
with anger.
SPOILS WITH: spoil a child by meeting his or her every demand however
unreasonable.
SQUARE WITH: to pay the bills or money you owe. He squared up with his lender.
SQUARE WITH: reconcile with . How do you square with your principles
with party politics.
SQUEAL WITH: cry to shrick wtih. They squealed with excitement.
STAY WITH: continue being involved. They could not stay with that mood
of merry-making any more.
STICK WITH: continue using something. She stuck to her frugal diet.
STICK WITH: continue to be intimate with. She continued sticking with
her distant aunt.
SUPPLY WITH: THEY SUPPLIED THE POOR WITH FREE FOOD AND CLOTHING.
TALK WITH: have conversation with. Let me talk with you.
TAMPER WITH: change something illegally. Somebody has tried to tamper
with the records.
TANGLE WITH: get involved in a quarrel. Why did you tangle with nirmala?
TEEM WITH: THIS HOUSE TEEMS WITH FLIES.
TINKER WITH: make something better by making a lot of small changes.
He tried to tinker with facts and figures.
TOY WITH: consider an idea casually. She was toying with idea of buying a house.
TREMBLE WITH: HE TREMBLED WITH FEAR TO SEE A LION.
TRIFLE WITH: treat somebody or something in a disrespecful way. He
trifled with her emotions. i am not to be trifled with.
UNCONCERNED WITH: not interested in a particular activity. No company
can be unconcerned with its profitability.
VIE WITH: compete with. They vied with one another to have the contract.
WEIGH WITH: consider important. his links with high ups may weigh up
with the interview board.
WRESTLE WITH: fight with . they wrestled with each other in the ground.
WRESTLE WITH: have problem in holding something too big and heavy. the
kid wrestled with a big parcel.
WRESTLE WITH: try to find a solution to a problem. he has been
wrestling with a puzzle for two hours.
ACCOMPANY BY/WITH:to go with someone. The leader was accompanied by
severall party-workers.
AFFILIATED TO/WITH:connected with or controlled by. The college is
affiliated tothe delhi university.
AFFINITY BETWEEN/FOR/WITH:sharing strongly in the same ideas, feelings
and motions. Affinity between pakistan and the terrorists is not new.
AFFLICTED BY/WITH:suffer from. The economy was afflicted to the delhi
university.
ALLIED TO/WITH:connected with the countries etc. They allied with
Germany in the Second World War.
AMALOGOUS TO/WITH: similar to another.He reached the conclusion which
is analogous with that of my own.
ANGRY ABOUT/OVER/WITH:have strong feelings of displasure hostility.
ANNOYED ABOUT/BY/WITH: somewhat angry. Ramesh was annoyed with his
servant for coming late.
BESIEGED BY/WITH: surrounded by, assaited with. The fort was beseiged
by the enemy troops.
BLEND TOGETHER/WITH:mix together. The different colours in the
painting blended together so well.
BRACKET TOGETHER/WITH: to put two or more things in one category.
Jainss and Sikhs were bracketed together as minority communities.
BREAK ON/WITH: to interrupt. We were busy reading in the hall when
Shiela broke us with a piece of news.
CAREFUL ABOUT/OF/WITH:take much care. Rita is very careful about her
new clothes.
final.COMPARABLE TO/WITH:fit for comparison. Akbar's administration is
comparable with that of sher shar suri.
COMPETE AGAINST/WITH:attempt to win by defeating others. He competed
with ten others for the pose.
CONSPIRE WITH/ AGAINST:collude, to plot something harmful and
dangerous. He conspired with the enemy against the country.
COMPETE AGAINST/WITH:attempt to win by defeating others. he competed
with ten others for the pose.
DISAPPOINTED AT/WITH: dissatisfied with. My father was disappointed at
my brother's failure.
DISGUSTED AT/BY/WITH:: disappointed, intense feeling of dislike. I was
disgusted by his falsehood.
DISTRACTED BY/WITH:disturbed, made unable to concentrate. She is
distracted with worries about her future.
BLANKET IN/WITH: covered with a thick layer. The floor of the forest
was blanketed with leaves.
CLASH IN/WITH: come together to fight. Both the teams will clash in the
DECK IN/WITH: decorate a thing, make something look more atttractive.
She was decked in ornaments.
DOUSE IN/WITH: to put out fire with water. The fire was doused with water.
DRENCH IN/WITH: get thoroughly wet. She was drenched in rain.
LIE IN/WITH: to exist in. The solution lies in mutual trust.
SCREAM IN/WITH: cry loudly. The patient screamed in pain.
EQUATE TO/WITH:compare as equals. You should not equate my
achievements with those of others.
EXPLODE IN/INTO/WITH: show sudden feelings. She exploded with laughter.
INDIGNANT AT/WITH:be angry. she was indignant at his silly behaviour.
INFLUENCE ON/WITH:power to affect. She was a good influence on the children.
INTERACTION BETWEEN/OF/WITH:working together and affecting each other.
It is a result of an interaction of various forces of nature.
INTER-COMMUNICATE WITH:exchange ideas,opinions etc with each other.
The friends often inter communicate with each other on phone.
INTERVIEW FOR/WITH:ask questions in a meeting to judge suitability of
a candidate. She was interviewed for the post of a secretary.
IRRITATED ABOUT/AT/WITH/BY:feel annoyed and angry. She was irritated
by his silly behaviour.
LINK WITH/TO: be connected. Many diseases are directly linked with pollution.
LODGE AT/WITH:stay somewhere against payment. He lodged ata hotel in the city.
ORIGINATE IN/FROM/WITH:to begin to develop in a particular place or
situation. Tea has originated from India.
PERSEVERE AT/IN/WITH:continue doing something in a determined way.
Vinita perservered in learning music.
REPLACE BY/WITH:use in the place of. John was replaced by Smith on the
board of directors.
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