both
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Pronunciation
[change]- (UK) enPR: bōth, IPA (key): /bəʊθ/, SAMPA: /b@UT/
- (US) enPR: bōth, IPA (key): /boʊθ/, SAMPA: /boUT/
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Determiner
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- (definite) (plural) (count) When there are two things, both is the first thing and the second thing.
- Jim took both the apple and the orange.
- Both Anne and Jane agreed to eat the pear.
- Give me one. You can't have both.
- Both of my parents were from Canada.
- They found problems at both the schools.
- The room had windows at both ends.
- Working in the city and living in the country, you get the best of both worlds.
- There were cars coming from both directions.