Pronunciation: /sɪt daʊn wɪð/
verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence, in this case, the action of sitting down
A1 I like to sit down with my friends and chat.
A2 She always sits down with her colleagues during lunch break.
B1 The manager decided to sit down with the team to discuss the new project.
B2 I need to sit down with my advisor to go over my course schedule.
C1 The CEO will sit down with the board of directors to review the company's financial performance.
C2 As a mediator, I often sit down with conflicting parties to help them find a resolution.
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence, in this case, indicating the action of sitting down in relation to a particular object or person
A1 I like to sit down with my friends and chat.
A2 She always sits down with her colleagues during lunch break.
B1 I need to sit down with my boss to discuss my performance review.
B2 The CEO decided to sit down with the board members to strategize for the upcoming year.
C1 The president will sit down with the foreign diplomats to negotiate a peace treaty.
C2 The researchers plan to sit down with experts in the field to analyze the data and draw conclusions.
formal I would like to schedule a meeting to sit down with you and discuss the project details.
informal Hey, let's grab a coffee and sit down with the new intern to get to know them better.
slang We should totally chill and sit down with that new video game everyone is talking about.
figurative It's important to sit down with your thoughts and reflect on your decisions before taking action.
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