What is another word for are a member of?

Pronunciation: [ɑːɹ ɐ mˈɛmbəɹ ɒv] (IPA)

Being "a member of" something is a phrase that describes belonging to an organization or group. However, there are various synonyms that can be used to describe membership status. For instance, words like "belong to," "be part of," "affiliate," "associate," "join," and even "enroll" can replace "are a member of." Similarly, individuals who are part of an organization or group can also be referred to as "registered," "signed up," "admitted," "affiliated," "in association with," and "part of the team." Therefore, using different words can help to add variety to written and spoken language, and also provide clarity or emphasis on the nature of membership.

What are the hypernyms for Are a member of?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Are a member of

  • I. cannot stoop to reply to the folly and the slander of every poor Tory partisan who assails me, and I should not have noticed you but for the fact that you are a member of the House of Commons.
    John Bright
  • It does not matter what party you are a member of in this great Nation of ours. Accountability and competence are characteristics that Americans value throughout our great land.
    Jim Costa
  • You are a member of the British royal family. We are never tired, and we all love hospitals.
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  • One would think that agents charged with protecting us from "dirty nukes" would enjoy the same discretionary search authority as partrolmen who make traffic stops. In fact, they have less. If a patrolman pulls you over for weaving between lanes, and smells bourbon on your breath, he does not need a warrant to give you a breath test. But if an FBI agent learns that you are a member of a known terrorist group, and that you behaved suspiciously at a flight school, he must jump through bureaucratic hoops of fire to search your laptop computer.
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