Join in: meaning, definitions and examples

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join in

 

[ dʒɔɪn ɪn ]

Verb / Noun
Context #1 | Verb

conversation

To participate in a conversation or activity by contributing one's thoughts or opinions.

Synonyms

engage, participate, take part.

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Word Description / Examples
join in

Used when someone decides to become involved in an ongoing activity or conversation, typically in an informal or spontaneous manner.

  • She hesitated for a moment, then decided to join in the game of tag
participate

This is more formal and is often used in structured settings, such as meetings, workshops, or competitions, where involvement is expected or required.

  • All employees are encouraged to participate in the annual performance review
engage

Used in situations where someone actively involves themselves in an activity or conversation, often implying a deeper level of commitment or focus.

  • He tried to engage the audience with his captivating speech
take part

Similar to 'participate,' but can be slightly more casual. It implies joining an organized activity and contributing to it.

  • She decided to take part in the charity marathon

Examples of usage

  • I was hesitant to join in the discussion, but eventually, I shared my ideas.
  • She always finds a way to join in on the fun, no matter what the activity is.
Context #2 | Verb

group

To become a member of a group or organization.

Synonyms

become a member, enroll, sign up.

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Word Description / Examples
join in

Use 'join in' when you want to participate in an ongoing activity or event. It implies an informal context where you are starting to participate in something that others are already doing.

  • Don't be shy, you can join in on our game anytime.
  • She decided to join in the conversation after listening quietly for a while.
become a member

'Become a member' is appropriate when you are officially joining an organization, club, or group. It suggests a formal process where you are recognized as part of the group.

  • He decided to become a member of the local gym to improve his fitness.
  • To enjoy the full benefits, you should become a member of the book club.
enroll

'Enroll' is used when signing up for a course, class, or program. It often involves formal documentation and acceptance into an educational context or organized activity.

  • I decided to enroll in a Spanish language course this semester.
  • She needed to enroll her daughter in kindergarten before the start of the school year.
sign up

'Sign up' can be used in both formal and informal contexts when registering for an event, service, or activity. It implies that you are filling out some kind of registration form or agreement.

  • I signed up for the pottery workshop next weekend.
  • You can sign up for our newsletter to receive updates and special offers.

Examples of usage

  • She decided to join in the club to meet new people.
  • After a thorough interview process, he was finally able to join in the company.
Context #3 | Noun

online

A feature in an app or website that allows users to become part of a group or conversation.

Synonyms

engage, participate, take part.

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Word Description / Examples
join in

Used when someone decides to start being involved in an activity that others are already doing. It often implies joining a social activity or informal gathering.

  • You can join in the game if you want.
  • She decided to join in the conversation.
participate

Used when someone takes part in an organized event or activity. It is more formal than 'join in' and is often used in official or planned activities.

  • Students are encouraged to participate in extracurricular activities.
  • She will participate in the workshop next week.
engage

Used when someone is actively involved or deeply interested in something. It often implies a higher level of commitment or interaction.

  • He tried to engage the students in the discussion.
  • It's important to engage with your audience during the presentation.
take part

Used similarly to 'participate,' it implies becoming involved in an activity or event. It can be used in both formal and informal contexts.

  • He decided to take part in the marathon.
  • Everyone is invited to take part in the community cleanup.

Examples of usage

  • The join-in feature on the platform allows users to connect with others who share similar interests.
  • I used the join-in option to participate in the virtual event.

Translations

Translations of the word "join in" in other languages:

🇵🇹 participar

🇮🇳 शामिल होना

🇩🇪 teilnehmen

🇮🇩 bergabung

🇺🇦 приєднатися

🇵🇱 dołączyć

🇯🇵 参加する (sanka suru)

🇫🇷 joindre

🇪🇸 unirse

🇹🇷 katılmak

🇰🇷 참여하다 (chamyeohada)

🇸🇦 ينضم

🇨🇿 připojit se

🇸🇰 pripojiť sa

🇨🇳 加入 (jiārù)

🇸🇮 pridružiti se

🇮🇸 taka þátt

🇰🇿 қосылу

🇬🇪 შეერთება

🇦🇿 qoşulmaq

🇲🇽 unirse

Etymology

The term 'join in' originated from the combination of 'join' and 'in,' both of which have Old English roots. 'Join' comes from the Old French word 'joindre,' meaning 'unite, combine,' while 'in' has Germanic origins. Together, 'join in' has evolved to signify participation or inclusion in various contexts, reflecting the social nature of human interaction.