This list includes 2 Prepositions that start with G, from “gainst” to “given”. It covers common single-word prepositions and reduced historical forms, useful in writing, teaching, and editing.

Prepositions that start with G are prepositions whose first word begins with the letter G. The archaic form “gainst” appears often in older literature and poetry.

Below you’ll find the table with Preposition, Definition, Common pairings, Example sentence, and Notes.

Preposition: The preposition itself, quoted; you use it as the main lookup term for each entry.

Definition: A concise meaning of the preposition in plain language, helping you choose correct usage quickly.

Common pairings: Three to five frequent collocations showing you typical grammatical or idiomatic complements.

Example sentence: A clear, single sentence demonstrating everyday use so you can see real context.

Notes: Tags for register, region, or rarity, giving you quick guidance on modern, archaic, or regional use.

Prepositions that start with G

Preposition Type Meaning Common pairings Description
gainst single-word (archaic) against the odds, the enemy, the law, the wall Archaic contraction of “against” found in older or dialectal writing and poetry; rare in modern usage; example sentence: “They held fast gainst the tide.”
given single-word considering; in view of the circumstances, the evidence, her age, the cost Common modern preposition meaning “considering” or “in view of,” used before nouns or clauses; neutral register; example sentence: “Given the weather, we’ll postpone the picnic.”

Descriptions

gainst
given
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