Join is an English word of 4 letters with synonyms like link or connect. Below you'll find 10+ example sentences showing how it's used in practice.
Join in a sentence
Related words
Join meaning
- To connect or combine into one; to put together.
- To come together; to meet.
- To enter into association or alliance, to unite in a common purpose.
Synonyms of Join
Using Join
- The main meaning on this page is: To connect or combine into one; to put together. | To come together; to meet. | To enter into association or alliance, to unite in a common purpose.
- Useful related words include: link, connect, link up, tie.
- In the example corpus, join often appears in combinations such as: to join, join the, will join.
Example sentences (20)
To join our community, all you have to do to join is, select 'Join Chat' and you're in!
You can't join every action, you can't join every ballot, you can't join everything.
During this meeting, the Health Ministers will join in person, while finance ministers will join virtually.
It's this lavish lifestyle that is tempting the likes of Karim Benzema and N'Golo Kante to join him in Saudi this summer - and almost convinced Inter Miami-bound Lionel Messi to join.
It will be interesting to see which of the young players join the first team for the summer trip to Turkey, and which join the likes of Nico Lawrence in further Football League loans.
There are two ways, join me on the trail in person, and /or simply join the fight and get on our list!
If people who were misled to join him now feel that they have seen the light and want to join us, I'm happy to welcome them.
The club has effectively applied to join the RFU's mooted new Tier 2 competition and is waiting to find out if it will be able to join for the 2025/26 season.
The ferry, which will be called the M/V Monomoy, will eventually join two other newly converted freight vessels that are set to join the Steamship fleet later this year.
Tim McNabb Band & The Neil MacNaughton Band: Join us this Friday as we join the Tim McNabb Band & The Neil MacNaughton Band!
Yours truly will once again join Drew Bunting and Ted Glover to talk about all of the action we saw at Everbank Stadium this afternoon, and as always there are two ways that you can join us.
Create or join a book club, make a list of must-reads, download audiobooks, or join your local library to boost your book collection.
Granted, the logical inverse of “if you don’t join the peace talks there will be sovereignty” would be that if you do join the talks there won’t be sovereignty – but that’s not a quote from Jason Greenblatt, it’s just Saudi wishful thinking.
If you need to go to Western Australia to join a vessel, or a job, you need to spend 14 days in a hotel in isolation before you can join your vessel.
I later went into my office to join a call with the Mayor who had invited me to join a London Business Covid forum.
Manchester United made Gabriel Magalhaes a more lucrative financial offer to join them, but the player preferred to join Mikel Arteta’s project.
Republicans to join Democrat War Powers ResolutionTwo Republican Senators said they will join Democrats in voting for a resolution to limit President Trump's military action regarding Iran.
The two, as young men, were going to join the Marine Corps together but lost track of each other, and Kopperud could not join the military due to an injury.
The two schools were outliers in the Peach Belt and join a league that will have 11 schools in North and South Carolina once they join.
While most young Forerunners could choose whatever rate they wanted to join, they were also generally expected to join whatever one their family tended to be in. There were rates such as Builders, Miners, Warrior-Servants, Lifeworks and Engineers.
Common combinations with join
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- to join 144×
- join the 78×
- will join 15×
- join in 12×
- join them 8×
- can join 7×
- and join 6×
- join him 5×
- join us 5×
- join our 4×