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Both

/bəʊθ/
Refers to two people or things together, implying inclusion of all specified options.

Synonyms:

This word has no synonyms

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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:

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.

Usage Statistics:

341 mentions per 1 million words Frequency
Very Often
bulb Hint: Frequency according to COCA
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