What is another word for Juntos?

Pronunciation: [d͡ʒˈʌntə͡ʊz] (IPA)

Juntos is a Spanish word that translates to "together" in English. There are many synonyms for this word including "united", "linked", "connected", "combined", "collaborating", and "cooperating". These words all imply a sense of togetherness or working together towards a common goal. Other synonyms for juntos include "conjoined", "joined", "merged", "integrated", "fused", and "interconnected". These words emphasize the idea of two or more things being brought together to form a unified whole. Overall, there are many different words that can be used to convey the meaning of juntos in Spanish, depending on the context of the sentence or phrase.

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What are the opposite words for Juntos?

Juntos is a Spanish word that means "together" or "united." Antonyms for this word include "separated," "apart," "divided," "disconnected," and "isolated." These words connote a lack of togetherness and collaboration, indicating a state of being alone or detached. While juntos is associated with the positive aspects of unity, teamwork, and harmony, its antonyms imply negativity and disharmony. The use of antonyms for juntos may thus describe situations where there is a breakdown of communication or relationships. Understanding antonyms is essential for effective communication, as it allows for expressing complex ideas and shades of meaning, and for avoiding misunderstandings.

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Usage examples for Juntos

25. Hire, Lease, Let, Rent, 88. His, One's, 50. His or her- Needless pronouns, 136. Hope, Wish, 99. House, Residence, 43. How for by which- Adverbs for relative pronouns, 140 How, That, 154. Hung, Hanged, 112. I am him-Case forms, 129. Idea, Opinion, 113. If, But, 157. If, Whether, 58. Ill, Sick, 107. Illy, Ill, 58. Immediately, Directly, As soon as, 77. Immigrants, Emigrants, 78. Implicit, 58. I'm, You're, He's, She's, It's, We're, They're, 123. In a fix, 53. In, By, 175. In, Into, 85, 176. In, Of, 177. In, On, 177. In our midst, 84. In respect of, To, 176. In so far, 188. Inaugurate, 109. Incomplete Infinitive, 168. Index, Appendix, 148. Individual, 58. Indorse, Endorse, 84. Infinitive, 166. Infinitive, Incomplete, 168. Infinitive needed- Supply To, 166. Infinitive unnecessary- Omit "To," 167. Informed, Posted, 86. Injury, Accident, 28. Interchanged Articles, 184. Interrogatives- Pronouns, 130. Interrogative sentences, 199. Into, In, 85, 176. Introduce, Present, 105. "Is building," 173. Isn't, 121. It's, He's, She's, 123. It is me- Case forms, 129. John and Mary's sled- Double possessives, 126. Journal, 68. Junius's letters, 125. Juntos, Heroes, Virtuosos, 145. Just going to, 85. Kind, Description, 44. Kind of, 85. Kind of a, 191. Knights Templars, 147. Know as, Know that, 58. Knowing, 85. Last, Latest, 59. Lay, Lie, 69. Lead a dance, 117. Learn, Teach, 88. Lease, Let, Rent, Hire, 88. Leave, Quit, 83. Lend, Loan, 88. Less, Fewer, 73. Lest, That, 159. Let it alone, Leave it alone, 83. Let, Lease, Rent, Hire, 88. Let you and I try it- After the Imperative, 132. Let's, 123. Liable, Calculated, 83. Lie, Lay, 69. Lighted, Lit, Alighted, 88. Like, As, 88. Like, Love, 29. List of Principal Correlatives, 162. Lit, Lighted, 88. Little, Few, 46. Little piece, Short distance, 67. Little bit, 74. Loan, Lend, 88. Look and see, 187. Look at here, 187. Lot, Number, 116. Love, Like, 29. Low-priced, Cheap, 30. Luck, 84. Mad, Angry, 30. Make, Manufacture, 65. Make way with, 84. Mayn't, Mustn't, Mightn't, Oughtn't, 122. Mayst, Mightest, 123. Means, Alms, Headquarters, 146. Measures, Weights, Values, 203. Memorandum, Datum, 144. Mend, Fix, Repair, 62. Mention, Allude to, Refer to, 77. Men's and boys' shoes, 124. Men, women, and children's shoes- Double possessives, 126. Met with, Came across, 109. Mightn't, Mustn't, Mayn't, Oughtn't, 122. Mightst, Mayst, 123. Mighty, Very, 104. Misplaced relatives- Pronouns, 141. Mixed pronouns, 136. More than, Above, Preceding, 111. More than, Over, 155. More, Worse, 42. Mosquitoes, Heroes, Halos, 145. Most, Almost, Very, 30. Musselmans, Dragomans, 145. Mustn't, Mayn't, Mightn't, and Oughtn't, 122. Mutual, Common, 28. Myself, 29. Nasty, Nice, 89. Near, Nearly, 89. Need, Want, 40. Needless Articles, 183. Needless Prepositions, 180. Needless Pronouns, 136. Negatives, 194. Negligence, Neglect, 29. Neighborhood, Region, 42. Neither, Either, 47, 163. Neither...
"Slips of Speech"
John H. Bechtel
Acabada de dar su vuelta pararon todos Juntos, y entro otro escuadron de hasta mil hombres con picas sin yerros tostadas las puntas, todos de una librea de colores, digo que la de los primeros era blanca y colorada, como las casas de un axedrez.
"History-of-the-Conquest-of-Peru-with-a-preliminary-view-of-the-civilization-of-the-Incas"
Prescott, William Hickling
Juntos podemos - together we can.
"Complete State of the Union Addresses from 1790 to the Present"
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