Gather [verb]
Definition of Gather:
come or bring together
Synonyms of Gather:
● Huddle
● Crowd
● Cluster
● Pick
● Draw
● Converge
● Collect
● Choose
● Convene
● Assemble
● Meet
● Flock
● Show up
● Round up
● Amass
● Garner
● Rally
● Capture
● Poke
● Group
● Swarm
● Unite
● Reunite
● Hoard
● Cull
● Punch
● Pluck
● Herd
● Heap
● Throng
● Muster
● Corral
● Mass
● Marshal
● Bunch up
● Draw in
● Gang up
● Hang out
● Pile up
● Pour in
● Scare up
● Stack up
Opposite/Antonyms of Gather:
● Plant
● Deal
● Waste
● Lose
● Spend
● Miss
● Spread
● Separate
● Divide
● Leave
● Cancel
● Grow
● Allot
● Squander
● Reject
● Scatter
● Disperse
Sentence/Example of Gather:
Less gathers on the side where the nanowires touch the larger electrode.
She would sometimes gather them passionately to her heart; she would sometimes forget them.
She waited for the material pictures which she thought would gather and blaze before her imagination.
I may be tempted to postpone my retirement, and for a while longer to continue to gather the golden harvest that ripens round me.
Draw near to me, ye unlearned, and gather yourselves together into the hours of discipline.
She saw two fiery eyes; she saw the tiger gather himself preparatory to springing.
As he walked back, he stopped to gather some green bamboos of medium size, for he knew they would be needed in cooking the dinner.
Fear not, for I am with thee: I will bring thy seed from the east, and gather thee from the west.
At times the creek was as wide as an ordinary river, at others so contracted that one could gather grass on either side.
They can scarcely gather in one body or live on friendly terms with one another.