Alongside vs Wth - What's the difference?
alongside | wth |
Along the side; by the side; side by side with.
Together with or at the same time.
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As prepositions the difference between alongside and wth
is that alongside is together with or at the same time while wth is (obsolete).As an adverb alongside
is along the side; by the side; side by side with.As an initialism wth is
(wth).alongside
English
Adverb
(-)- Ahoy, bring your boat alongside of mine.
See also
* para-Preposition
(English prepositions)Bulgaria 0-3 England, passage=The Italian opted for Bolton's Cahill alongside captain John Terry - and his decision was rewarded with a goal after only 13 minutes. Bulgaria gave a hint of defensive frailties to come when they failed to clear Young's corner, and when Gareth Barry found Cahill in the box he applied the finish past Nikolay Mihaylov.}}
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wth
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Alternative forms
* wth ===(en)=== (en-initialism)page 68
- Before you could say WTH (what the hell), I ran in with my fist balled up as tight as possible, swinging at whatever piece of this man I could hit.