🏠belong

verb
/bɪˈlɒŋ/

Meaning

to be in the right place or to be a member of a group

Example Sentences

She felt she truly belonged to the team.

Example Expressions

belong to

Synonyms

fit, associate, connect, relate

Antonyms

exclude, detach, separate

Collocations

belong to, feel belong, belong somewhere

More Example Sentences

My bag only contains personal belongings.

They warned customers to keep their belongings close.

They finally started believing that they belong here.

Can I leave my belongings in the room even after check-out?

If the last word of a Bengali sentence is non-verb, it belongs to Lesson 3.

If the last word of the Bengali sentence is a verb word, it belongs to lesson-2. If it is a non-verb word, it belongs to lesson-3. If it is a verb word followed by a state of being, it belongs to lesson-4.

A woman writes her first novel in a small apartment after thinking about the story for years and she writes a few pages every night after coming home from work using an old typewriter that belonged to her grandfather

A woman writes her first novel in a small apartment after thinking about the story for years and she writes a few pages every night after coming home from work using an old typewriter that belonged to her grandfather who was also a writer

A woman writes her first novel in a small apartment after thinking about the story for years and she writes a few pages every night after coming home from work using an old typewriter that belonged to her grandfather who was also a writer but never published his work

A woman writes her first novel in a small apartment after thinking about the story for years and she writes a few pages every night after coming home from work using an old typewriter that belonged to her grandfather who was also a writer but never published his work fulfilling a lifelong dream for both of them.

Related Vocabularies

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to demand something forcefully or firmly
to secretly plan with others to do something harmful or illegal
To produce or be filled with a deep, full, and reverberating sound; to evoke a feeling or memory.
To strongly encourage or urge someone to do something.
to make food or drink go down your throat into your stomach

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