Be part of: meaning, definitions and examples

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be part of

 

[ biː pɑːt ʌv ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

in a group

To be included as a member of a particular group or organization.

Synonyms

be a member of, belong to, join.

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Word Description / Examples
be part of

Used when indicating participation in a group, event, or activity. It's often neutral and doesn't indicate any formal membership.

  • She loves to be part of the local theatre group.
  • Being part of the team has been a great experience.
belong to

Used to indicate possession, association, or membership. Often emphasizes a sense of identity or ownership and can sometimes be used in an exclusive way.

  • This book belongs to the library.
  • They belong to a very exclusive club.
join

Used when someone starts being part of a group, organization, or activity. It's typically used at the beginning of involvement.

  • I'd like to join the yoga class.
  • He decided to join the army after graduation.
be a member of

Used specifically when someone is formally included in an organization, club, or institution. It implies official membership and usually some kind of requirement or qualification.

  • He wants to be a member of the chess club.
  • She has been a member of this organization for five years.

Examples of usage

  • I want to be part of the team.
  • She was excited to be part of the project.
Context #2 | Verb

contribute

To contribute to or participate in something.

Synonyms

contribute to, participate in, take part in.

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Word Description / Examples
be part of

Used when you are a member or included in a group, organization, or activity.

  • He was proud to be part of the research team.
  • She wanted to be part of the club.
contribute to

Used when you are providing effort, resources, or ideas to help achieve a common goal.

  • She contributed to the project by offering her editing skills.
  • They all contributed to the charity fund.
participate in

Used when you are actively involved in an activity or event, often implying engagement and interaction.

  • He participated in the sports competition.
  • Students were encouraged to participate in the class discussion.
take part in

Similar to 'participate in', but can sometimes imply a more casual or informal involvement.

  • Many employees took part in the company's annual picnic.
  • She took part in the vote.

Examples of usage

  • I would like to be part of the solution.
  • Everyone needs to be part of the effort.

Translations

Translations of the word "be part of" in other languages:

🇵🇹 fazer parte de

🇮🇳 का हिस्सा होना

🇩🇪 Teil von ... sein

🇮🇩 menjadi bagian dari

🇺🇦 бути частиною

🇵🇱 być częścią

🇯🇵 の一部になる

🇫🇷 faire partie de

🇪🇸 formar parte de

🇹🇷 bir parçası olmak

🇰🇷 의 일부가 되다

🇸🇦 أن تكون جزءًا من

🇨🇿 být součástí

🇸🇰 byť súčasťou

🇨🇳 成为...的一部分

🇸🇮 biti del

🇮🇸 vera hluti af

🇰🇿 бөлігі болу

🇬🇪 წევრი

🇦🇿 bir hissəsi olmaq

🇲🇽 formar parte de

Etymology

The phrase 'be part of' originated from Middle English, where 'part' referred to a portion or share. Over time, it evolved to signify involvement or inclusion in a group or activity. The use of 'be part of' in modern English reflects the concept of collaboration and participation.