stick with

phrasal-verb
UK: /ˈstɪk wɪð/
US: /ˈstɪk wɪθ/
  1. To continue doing something or using something; to not change or stop.

    1. I will stick with this plan. [ ] [ ]
    2. Even though it's hard, I'll stick with my training schedule to achieve my fitness goals. [ ] [ ]
  2. To stay close to someone for support or protection.

    1. Stick with me, okay? [ ] [ ]
    2. During the conference, I decided to stick with my mentor to learn as much as possible. [ ] [ ]
  3. To remember something.

    1. That song really stick with me. [ ] [ ]
    2. The image of the accident will likely stick with her for a very long time. [ ] [ ]

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "stick with" in English means: To continue doing something or using something; to not change or stop., To stay close to someone for support or protection., To remember something..

The phonetic transcription of "stick with" is /ˈstɪk wɪð/ in British English and /ˈstɪk wɪθ/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "stick with": persevere, continue, persist, remain, support, remember.

Example usage of "stick with": "I will stick with this plan.". More examples on the page.