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join
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- pronunciation:
- joIn
- features:
- Word Combinations (verb)
part of speech: |
verb |
inflections: |
joins, joining, joined |
definition 1: |
to put, bring, or fasten together.
Let's join hands and sing songs.- synonyms:
- connect, couple, fasten, fix, link
- antonyms:
- divide, part, separate
- similar words:
- associate, attach, bond, combine, dock, fuse, hitch, knit, lock, solder, splice, unify, unite, yoke
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definition 2: |
to become a member of.
Will you join the Girl Scouts this year?- similar words:
- enroll in, enter
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definition 3: |
to come into the company of, or go along with.
Will you be joining us for dinner?- similar words:
- meet
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definition 4: |
to come together; be in contact; meet.
The trail joins with the main road just past your house.- antonyms:
- part, separate
- similar words:
- connect, contact, link
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definition 5: |
to begin to participate with others (often followed by "in").
If you want to play, you can join in our game anytime.- synonyms:
- participate
- similar words:
- share
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related words: |
add, adhere, affix, ally, annex, assemble, bind, close, cross, enlist, knit, marry, meet, mingle, nail, organize, pair, register, relate, set, side, stick, team, unite, wed |
adverb + (v.)join
voluntarily
(v.)join
+ adverb
live, now, tomorrow, tonight
(v.)join
+ noun
affiliate,
caravan,
cast,
choir,
chorus,
circus,
club,
conversation,
crusade,
exodus,
expedition,
faculty,
festivity,
force,
fray,
gang,
guest,
gym,
morning,
procession,
puzzle,
questioning,
rank,
studio,
throng
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