live together

verb
UK: /lɪv təˈɡeðər/
US: /lɪv təˈɡeðər/
  1. To reside in the same dwelling.

    1. We live together in a small apartment.
    2. After several months of dating, they decided to live together to test their compatibility.
  2. To cohabit as partners without being married.

    1. They plan to live together before getting married.
    2. Many couples choose to live together to share expenses and build a stronger bond.

Synonyms

cohabit coexist
live together adverb
  1. To coexist peacefully or harmoniously.

    1. We must live together in peace with our neighbors.
    2. The goal is to live together in a world free from conflict and discrimination.
live together idiom
  1. To have a romantic relationship and live at the same address.

    1. It's common now for young adults to live together.
    2. More people live together now than fifty years ago, which changes social norms.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "live together" in English means: To reside in the same dwelling., To cohabit as partners without being married..

The phonetic transcription of "live together" is /lɪv təˈɡeðər/ in British English and /lɪv təˈɡeðər/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "live together": cohabit, coexist.

Example usage of "live together": "We live together in a small apartment.". More examples on the page.