togetherness
/təˈɡeðənəs/ (bre, ipa) · [təɡˈɛðɚnəs] /təˈɡeðərnəs/ (ame, ipa)
togetherness — noun
1. a warm feeling of closeness and belonging that people share when they enjoy bein
a warm feeling of closeness and belonging that people share when they enjoy being with each other
Cooking dumplings for New Year dinner gave the Chen cousins a sense of togetherness.
collocation: a sense of togetherness
After the storm, the small town showed togetherness while rebuilding the market square.
Friday game night brings a feeling of togetherness to Rafael's crowded apartment.
The school camp created togetherness among students who had never spoken before.
Around the fire, the hikers sang and joked with a sense of togetherness.
- closeness
Often fits personal relationships between a few people, while togetherness suggests a shared group feeling.
- unity
Stronger and more goal-focused, often about acting as one rather than simply feeling close.
- solidarity
More formal and often linked to support during difficulty or around a common cause.
文法句型
a sense of togetherness
a feeling of togetherness
togetherness among [people]
用法筆記
Usually appears in phrases like 'a sense of togetherness' or 'a feeling of togetherness'. It often describes the bond that grows when families, teams, or communities spend time together or face something together.