🤝join

verb
/dʒɔɪn/

Meaning

To connect or link together; to become a member of a group.
to connect or combine; to become a member of something

Example Sentences

He decided to join the football club.

Would you like to join our team for the project?

Example Expressions

join forces

Synonyms

connect, unite, attach, participate, enlist, combine, merge, link
Entry 1
connect, unite, attach, participate, enlist
Entry 2
connect, unite, combine, merge, link

Antonyms

separate, leave, disconnect, divide, quit
Entry 1
separate, leave, disconnect
Entry 2
separate, divide, disconnect, leave, quit

Collocations

join a group, join forces, join together, join in, join party, join club, join team, join meeting
Entry 1
join a group, join forces, join together, join in
Entry 2
join forces, join together, join party, join club, join team, join meeting

More Example Sentences

I don’t join the meeting for not receiving the schedule.

Do you know when the right time is for joining the meeting?

With whom did you go to Vasanth Academy to join the workshop?

Were you inspired to join the debate club at Vasanth Academy?

I find mistakes in the old system after joining the university.

Please give a round of applause for our next guest who is joining us from abroad.

Tomorrow afternoon, we're having a small party with family and friends. Why don't you join us?

Tomorrow afternoon, we're having a small event with family and friends. Why don't you join us?

Tomorrow afternoon, we're having a small get-together with family and friends. Why don't you join us?

A man decides to live a healthier life after visiting his doctor who tells him to exercise regularly and eat more fruits and vegetables so he joins a gym near his office

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to come into view or become apparent; to arise or appear from something
to move quickly and lightly from one place to another

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