To share means to give some of what you have to others. People share food, toys, or things with friends or family.
I share my toys with my friends.
She shares her lunch at school.
Sharing can mean two or more people use the same thing at the same time. For example, people can share a room or a car.
We share a room in the hostel.
They share the same computer at work.
To share can mean to tell someone your thoughts, ideas, or feelings. It means letting others know what you think or feel.
I share my ideas in class.
She shared her feelings with me.
In technology, to share means to let others have or see something like files, photos, or links. People share digital things online or on computers.
We share photos on the internet.
Can you share the file with me?
A share can mean a part of something that is given to a person. For example, it can be part of food or work split among people.
He ate his share of the cake.
Everyone takes their share of work.
To share feelings or events means to experience them together with other people. For example, sharing happiness means feeling happy together.
We share happiness with family.
They share sorrow after the loss.