Belong | Mean of belong in English Dictionary
/bɪˈlɑːŋ/
- Verb
- to be accepted and liked by the other people in a group
- She was here for 15 years, but she never really belonged.
- to be the property of (someone)
- The money belongs to him. [=the money is his]
- That watch belongs to me.
- The house belongs not just to her, but to her husband as well.
- His style belongs only to himself. [=no one else has his style]
- to be a member of (a club, organization, etc.)
- The family belongs to a country club.
- Most of the company's employees belong to an HMO.
- to be included in (a category, group, etc.)
- What family does that bird belong to?
- to be a part of (something)
- the parts belonging to the clock