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belong

1 of 1verb
/bɪˈlɔŋ/
Forms:belongs,belonging,belonged,belonged
1

to be one's property

B1transitive
  • The antique clock belongs to my grandmother.
  • The artwork displayed in the gallery belongs to a famous artist.
  • The keys found on the table belong to the neighbor's house.
  • This house no longer belongs to the previous owner; it has been sold.
2

to feel comfortable or happy in a particular place or situation or with a specific group of people

  • After moving to a new city, it took him some time to find a group of friends where he truly belonged.
  • As soon as she walked into the art studio, she knew she had found a place where she truly belonged.
  • She always felt like she belonged in the small coastal town where she grew up.
  • The team's supportive atmosphere made him feel like he belonged from the moment he joined.
3

to be a member of a group, organization, etc.

B1transitive
  • As a citizen, it is important to belong to a community and contribute to its well-being.
  • He belongs to a prestigious academic society that promotes scientific research.
  • Our school offers various clubs and extracurricular activities for students to belong to.
  • She was proud to belong to an organization that advocates for animal rights.
4

to be in the right place or situation; to have a natural connection or fit within a particular context or environment

  • The old leather-bound books seemed to belong in the library, where they added a sense of history and knowledge.
  • The ancient artifacts truly belonged in the museum, providing visitors with a glimpse into the past.
  • The modern skyscraper seemed to belong in the cityscape, standing tall amidst the bustling urban environment.
  • The vibrant and expressive paintings truly belonged in the art gallery.
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5

to be classified in a class or category

transitive
  • Orchids belong to the vast category of flowering plants.
  • The suspenseful plot and unexpected twists in the novel clearly indicate that it belongs in the mystery genre of literature.
  • With its speed and sleek design, the new model certainly belongs to the sports car class.
  • Due to habitat loss, the rare species of butterflies now sadly belong in the endangered species list.
  • The centuries-old manuscript rightfully belongs to the rare book collection.
6

to be a natural and integral part or attribute of a person or thing

transitive
  • Basic mathematics and language proficiency skills belong to the core curriculum.
  • Regular exercise and a balanced diet belong to a healthy lifestyle, promoting physical and mental well-being.
  • Harmony and melody belong to a well-crafted musical composition.
  • Lifelong learning and adaptability belong to a successful career path.
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