Antonyms for in to


Grammar : Adj, adv, noun, prep
Spell : in-too; unstressed in-too, -tuh
Phonetic Transcription : ˈɪn tu; unstressed ˈɪn tʊ, -tə


Definition of in to

Origin :
  • Old English into, originally in to. The word is a late Old English development to replace the fading dative case inflections that formerly distinguished, for instance, "in the house" from "into the house." To be into something, "be intensely involved in," first recorded 1969 in American English.
  • As in informed : adj cognizant, conversant
  • As in interested : adj concerned, curious
  • As in involved : adj implicated in action
  • As in obsessed : adj consumed, driven about belief, desire
  • As in possessed : adj bewitched; under a spell
  • As in aware : adj knowledgeable
  • As in skillful : adj able, talented
  • As in sophisticated : adj cosmopolitan, cultured
  • As in beholden : adj indebted
  • As in conversant : adj experienced, familiar with
  • As in deep : adj absorbed, engrossed in activity
  • As in engrossed : adj preoccupied; attentive to
  • As in erudite : adj well-educated, cultured
  • As in immersed : adj deeply involved with
  • As in forth : adv outward
  • As in interest : noun attraction, curiosity
  • As in habitualness : noun usualness
  • As in habitude : noun custom
  • As in usance : noun custom
  • As in custom : noun habitual action
  • As in through : prep between, during
  • As in into : prep inside
  • As in to : prep in the direction of
  • As in toward : prep approaching

Synonyms for in to

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