With it Meaning in English
expression
ˈwɪð/, /ˈwɪθ/, /wɪð/, /wɪθ/ /ˈɪt/, /ɪt
WITH-it, WITH-th-it, with-it, with-th-it
wˈɪð/ /ˈɪt
WITH-it
Definition
'With it' means to be knowledgeable, fashionable, or up-to-date, especially with trends or what’s happening.
Usage & Nuances
Often informal, especially in describing people who are trendy, aware, or mentally alert. Sometimes refers to mental sharpness (“not with it” means distracted or confused). Used mostly in spoken English.
Spanish: al día - moderno - que entiendePortuguese (BR): antenado - descolado - atualizadoPortuguese (PT): por dentro - moderno - em sintoniaChinese (Simplified): 时尚的 - 跟得上潮流的 - 懂行的Chinese (Traditional): 時尚的 - 跟得上潮流的 - 懂行的Hindi: समझदार - ज़माने के साथArabic: مواكب (للموضة أو العصر) - مدركBengali: সচেতন - স্টাইলিশ - আপ টু ডেটRussian: в теме - современный - сообразительныйJapanese: 流行に敏感 - 今どきVietnamese: bắt kịp xu hướng - sành điệu - tỉnh táoKorean: 유행을 아는 - 트렌디한 - 정신이 또렷한Turkish: modaya uygun - güncel - kafası yerindeUrdu: چوکنا - دورِ حاضر کاIndonesian: mengikuti tren - gaul - sadar
Example Sentences
My grandmother is really with it for her age.
basic
He’s not really with it this morning.
basic
Are you with it or do I need to explain again?
basic
She’s really with it when it comes to technology.
natural
You have to be with it to understand these jokes.
natural
He tries so hard to seem with it, but he just isn’t.
natural