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Both
/bəʊθ/
Refers to two people or things together, implying inclusion of all specified options.
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Examples:
Both Mr. and Mrs. Bumble lost their jobs.
They both looked very upset.
"I see – that spared you both time and humiliation."
Etymology:
Originates from Old English "bá", which means both and from Old Norse "báðir". Cognate with Middle Dutch "bade" and Gothic "bajoth." Has been used since before the 12th century.