Join - Wikipedia-style Article
Join
Definition
Join is a verb and a noun. As a verb, it refers to bringing two or more things together, connecting, or becoming part of a group or activity. As a noun, it describes a place or point where two things are connected.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /dʒɔɪn/
- Respelling: JOYN
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /dʒɔɪn/
- Respelling: JOYN
Etymology
The word "join" originates from the Latin "jungere," meaning "to unite" or "to connect." It was adopted into Old French as "joindre," and entered Middle English in the 13th century, retaining its meanings of connection and association.
Derivatives
- Joiner (noun)
- Joining (noun/verb)
- Joined (adjective)
- Rejoin (verb)
- Unjoined (adjective)
Synonyms
Antonyms
- Separate
- Divide
- Disconnect
Usage
The term "join" is widely used in contexts involving connection, association, and participation. For example, "She decided to join the club," or "The two pieces of wood were joined together."
Related Terms
- Connection: A relationship or link between two or more entities.
- Association: The act of becoming part of a group or organization.
- Participation: The action of taking part in an activity or event.
Detailed Definitions
Verb
- To bring two or more things together: Refers to connecting or attaching objects.
- Example: "They joined the two pipes to complete the plumbing work."
- To become a member of a group or organization: Describes the act of associating oneself with an activity, cause, or group.
- Example: "He joined the army after graduation."
- To take part in an activity or event: Indicates active participation.
- Example: "Would you like to join us for dinner?"
Noun
- A point or place where two things are connected: Refers to the physical or metaphorical point of union.
- Example: "The join between the two pieces of metal was seamless."