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Sit with Meaning in English

expression

ˈsɪt/ /ˈwɪð/, /ˈwɪθ/, /wɪð/, /wɪθ
SIT-with, SIT-with, sit-with, sit-with
sˈɪt/ /wˈɪð
sit-WITH

Definition

To be physically present sitting next to someone; or, to remain with a feeling or thought and allow yourself to experience it rather than avoid it.

Usage & Nuances

Can mean literally sitting next to someone or, informally, being present with difficult emotions. Used in therapy, self-help, or when comforting others. Not interchangeable with 'sit down'. Common with 'sit with your feelings', 'sit with the discomfort'.

Example Sentences

Can I sit with you at lunch?

basic

She wanted someone to sit with her during the test.

basic

Sometimes it's good to just sit with your thoughts.

basic

When I'm upset, I try to sit with the feeling instead of ignoring it.

natural

Just sit with the discomfort for a while—don't rush to fix it.

natural

If you need to talk, I'll sit with you as long as you want.

natural