What is another word for both of you?

Pronunciation: [bˈə͡ʊθ ɒv juː] (IPA)

When addressing two people, there are various synonyms for the phrase "both of you" that can be used. Some alternatives include "you both," "the two of you," "the pair of you," "each of you," "both parties," and "you two." These expressions can be employed to avoid repetition in speech or writing and add variety to communication. Additionally, one can use idiomatic expressions such as "you guys," "y'all," or "you two lovebirds" depending on the context and relationship with the individuals being addressed. Using synonyms for "both of you" can help to enhance clarity and effectiveness in communication, especially when addressing multiple people.

Synonyms for Both of you:

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What are the hypernyms for Both of you?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Both of you

  • There is no greater excitement than to support an intellectual wife and have her support you. Marriage is a partnership in which each inspires the other, and brings fruition to both of you.
    Millicent Carey McIntosh
  • Charm is the ability to make someone else think that both of you are pretty wonderful.
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  • There is no greater excitement than to support an intellectual wife and have her support you. Marriage is a partnership in which each inspires the other, and brings fruition to both of you.
    Millicent Carey McIntosh
  • "Well, then I'd say it takes two to tango. My guess is that both of you are right and both of you are wrong. That's the way most arguments go, anyway. People are who they are and no one is perfect, but marriage is about becoming a team. You're going to spend the rest of your life learning about each other, and every now and then, things blow up. But the beauty of marriage is that if you picked the right person and you both love each other, you'll alway figure out a way to get through it."
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  • "Like I said, you're in this together. Men have certain needs, women have different needs; that's the way it was hundreds of years ago, and that's the way it's going to be hundreds of years from now. If you both realize that, and you both work on meeting each other's needs, you'll have a good marriage. And part of that, for both of you, is trust. In the end, it's that simple."
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