jointly — together with one or more other parties; in partnership or cooperation
Part of speech: ADVERB
Definition: together with one or more other parties; in partnership or cooperation
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˈdʒɔɪntli/
Korean meaning: 함께, 공동으로, 합동으로
Korean pronunciation: **조인**틀리
Example Sentences
- The superhero couple jointly decided that doing laundry was their most challenging mission yet.
- Korea and Japan jointly hosted the 2002 FIFA World Cup.
- The married couple jointly owns the house and jointly argues about who left the dishes in the sink.
jointly
ADVERB//ˈdʒɔɪntli//
together with one or more other parties; in partnership or cooperation

together with one or more other parties; in partnership or cooperation

Though questions come pointedly, rivals work jointly as appointedly planned!
🎤Pronunciation
🌳Etymology
Origin
From Middle English and Old French 'joint', derived from Latin 'iunctus' (joined, united), the past participle of 'iungere' (to join). The adverbial suffix '-ly' was added to form the adverb.
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📝Examples
“The superhero couple jointly decided that doing laundry was their most challenging mission yet.”
“Korea and Japan jointly hosted the 2002 FIFA World Cup.”
“The married couple jointly owns the house and jointly argues about who left the dishes in the sink.”
“The research was jointly conducted by universities from three different countries.”
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