She is a talented singer, and with that, she is also a skilled dancer which is really impressive.
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The word "with that" in English means: Immediately after that; right after the mentioned event or time., Because of that; as a result of what was just said or done..
The phonetic transcription of "with that" is /wɪð ðæt/ in British English and /wɪθ ðæt/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.
Synonyms for "with that": thereupon, consequently, furthermore, moreover.
Example usage of "with that": "She finished her work, and with that, she went home.". More examples on the page.