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What is the Meaning of “Share”?

Share
/ʃɛər/

To give part of what you have to someone else, or to use something together with other people.

Definition of Share

Quick Meaning of Share

To give part of what you have to someone else, or to use something together with other people.

Detailed Definition of Share

To give a portion of something to another person; to use, occupy, or enjoy together.

How to Pronounce Share

IPA: /ʃɛər/
share

Stress pattern: O (1-syllable word).

Tip: One syllable, /ʃɛər/, starting with 'sh' sound. The vowel is short 'e' like in 'care' or 'fair', not long 'a'.

Watch out: Sometimes pronounced /ʃɑːr/ or /ʃɛir/; correct is /ʃɛər/ with short vowel.

Full pronunciation guide for “share” →

Origin and Etymology of Share

From Old English 'scēran', meaning to cut or divide; related to 'shear' meaning to cut.

How to Use Share in a Sentence

Each example shows “share” with a CEFR level so learners can pick examples that match their fluency.

  • “Can you share your pencil with me during the test?”
    A1 conversation
  • “Friends share their snacks and drinks at lunch.”
    A1 daily
  • “Researchers share their findings with the scientific community through published journals.”
    B2 academic

Synonyms and Antonyms of Share

Common Synonyms for Share

Smart Synonyms for Share — When to Use Each

distribute
for giving portions to multiple people officially
divide
for splitting something into equal parts
split
for separating costs or responsibilities equally

Antonyms of Share

See all synonyms for “share” →

Common Collocations with Share

These phrases pair with “share” in everyday English:

  • share with
  • share a meal
  • share responsibility
  • share the cost
  • share ideas

Common Mistakes When Using Share

Even fluent speakers slip up with “share”. Here’s how to avoid the most common errors:

✗ Wrong: I shared my book to my classmate.
✓ Correct: I shared my book with my classmate.
Why: Use 'share with' not 'share to'. The preposition 'with' shows who receives the shared item.
✗ Wrong: She shares her lunch every days with friends.
✓ Correct: She shares her lunch every day with friends.
Why: 'Day' is singular after 'every'. Write 'every day' not 'every days'.

Words Confused With Share

  • Share vs Bare: Share means to divide and give portions; bare means naked or uncovered. Compare →

Other Forms of Share

Frequently Asked Questions About Share

What is the meaning of "Share"?

To give part of what you have to someone else, or to use something together with other people.

How do you pronounce "Share"?

The IPA is /ʃɛər/. One syllable, /ʃɛər/, starting with 'sh' sound. The vowel is short 'e' like in 'care' or 'fair', not long 'a'.

What part of speech is "Share"?

"Share" is a verb at A1 level (Common European Framework).

What are synonyms for "Share"?

Common synonyms include distribute, divide, split.

How do you use "Share" in a sentence?

For example: "Can you share your pencil with me during the test?"

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