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Share, as a verb, can mean use or have something at the same time as someone else.

Do you want to share my umbrella?

It’s often used with food to mean having a portion of something with someone else.

Do you want to share a slice of cake? I can’t eat a whole piece.

It can also be used to mean having the same ideas, feelings or hobbies.

You know I share your views on this topic.

On the internet, share means post something so that others can see it.

Share this video with your friends!

Finally, share can be a noun that means a part of something divided between people. This includes part of a listed company that people can buy.

The total amount is £60. My share is £20.
He has just bought more shares in the company.

Share this series for others to enjoy!

Share

Share means have something at the same time as someone else. 

  • Share this pizza with me. I’m not hungry. 

It can also mean having the same opinions, feelings or hobbies.

  • We both share a love of dancing!
  • We share the same thoughts on politics.

A share, as a noun, can mean something divided between people, and can also mean part of a company people can buy.

  • Your share is bigger than mine! Give me some of yours!
  • I bought shares in a company. Hopefully I’ll make a good profit. 

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