Definitions and Examples of unite, merge, combine
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
To bring together people, groups, or things that were previously separated.
Example
The team was able to unite and work towards a common goal.
To combine two or more things into one.
Example
The two companies decided to merge and become one entity.
To join or mix two or more things together.
Example
The chef decided to combine different spices to create a unique flavor.
Key Differences: unite vs merge vs combine
- 1Unite implies bringing together people or groups that were previously separated.
- 2Merge implies combining two or more entities into one.
- 3Combine implies mixing or joining two or more things together.
Effective Usage of unite, merge, combine
- 1Enhance Writing: Use these antonyms to add variety and depth to your writing.
- 2Improve Vocabulary: Incorporate these antonyms in your daily conversations to improve your vocabulary.
- 3Enrich Learning: Use these antonyms to teach English language learners about synonyms and antonyms.
Remember this!
The antonyms have distinct nuances: Unite brings together people or groups, merge combines entities, and combine mixes or joins things. Use these words to enhance your writing, improve your vocabulary, and enrich learning by teaching about synonyms and antonyms.