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Other Ways to Say “Along with” in English

“Along with” is a common phrase used to show addition or inclusion. It’s useful in both spoken and written English, but sometimes you may want a more formal, varied, or natural alternative. Below is a complete guide to synonyms for “along with,” plus examples to help you use them correctly.

Synonyms for “Along with”

Learn useful list of synonyms for along with in English.

  • Accompanied by
  • Accompanying
  • Added to
  • As well as
  • At the same time as
  • Besides
  • Coupled with
  • In addition to
  • In company with
  • In conjunction with
  • On top of
  • Plus
  • Together with
  • With

Other Ways to Say “Along With” (With Examples)

1. Together with

Meaning: Used when two or more things/people are combined.
Example:

  • She submitted the report together with all the required documents.


2. In addition to

Meaning: Adds extra information. More formal.
Example:

  • In addition to English, he also speaks French and Japanese.


3. As well as

Meaning: Adds an extra element without making it central.
Example:

  • He enjoys painting as well as photography.


4. Plus

Meaning: Informal way to add information.
Example:

  • The room comes with a king-size bed, plus a beautiful sea view.


5. As well

Meaning: Similar to “too” or “also,” added at the end of a sentence.
Example:

  • She invited Mark, and she invited Anna as well.


6. Alongside

Meaning: Means “side by side” or “together with,” often used for people working or existing together.
Example:

  • The new intern will work alongside the marketing team.


7. Coupled with

Meaning: When two things combined create a result.
Example:

  • His creativity, coupled with hard work, makes him an excellent designer.


8. Together

Meaning: Used when people or things are combined.
Example:

  • They walked together to the station.


9. Accompanied by

Meaning: Often used when someone is joined by another person.
Example:

  • She arrived accompanied by her assistant.


10. Inclusive of

Meaning: More formal; means something includes something else.
Example:

  • The price is inclusive of taxes and service fees.