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Definitions from WordNet

Adjective both has 1 sense
  1. both - (used with count nouns) two considered together; the two; "both girls are pretty"
    Antonym:
    no (indirect, via all, some)
    Antonym: all (indirect, via some, no)

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Both

Definition:

Both is a term indicating the inclusion or involvement of two items or groups together.

Parts of Speech:

Both can be used as an adjective, pronoun, conjunction, or adverb.

Examples:

Adjective:

1. She enjoyed eating both the chocolate cake and the strawberry pie.

2. Both teams played exceptionally well during the match.

Pronoun:

1. Both of the parties agreed on the terms and conditions.

2. Both are responsible for the success of the project.

Conjunction:

1. She is both talented and hardworking.

2. I enjoy both cooking and baking.

Adverb:

1. They were both tired after a long day of hiking.

2. He is both smart and kind.

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