What is another word for be a part of?

Pronunciation: [biː ɐ pˈɑːt ɒv] (IPA)

Being a part of something is an essential part of being human. It allows us to connect, collaborate, and contribute to something bigger than ourselves. However, sometimes we need to spice up our language and express the same idea in different ways. Here are some synonyms for "be a part of": participate in, join, belong to, engage in, take part in, be involved in, share in, contribute to, play a role in, have a share in, associate with, team up with, collaborate with, partner with, be included in, be enrolled in, be affiliated with. Experimenting with different words can help you express your thoughts more precisely and creatively.

What are the hypernyms for Be a part of?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Be a part of

  • I am very proud to be a part of the Livestrong Foundation. I am maybe only a member but I give everything I can to be sure that people understand that cancer is a disease for everybody - not only in France, in Europe, in Asia, it is all over the world. We must fight together, we must make something to fight the cancer, we must Livestrong.
    Greg Akcelrod
  • Working with Bill Cosby was incredible. I was lucky to be a part of that.
    Tatyana Ali
  • It was an ongoing struggle to say no, I don't want to be a part of the perpetuation of this stereotype.
    John Amos
  • It's going to take a certain man for me to ever get involved with, because he'll have to realize I don't have two children, I have three. Tommy is always going to always be a part of my life.
    Pamela Anderson
  • Oh, who am I trying to kid? It's a madhouse. The minute those cameras go off, things just explode, everyone is just at each other in one way or another, in closets or cat fights here and there. It's nuts. You know, I can't be a part of it.
    Richard Dean Anderson

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