Assembly member refers to a person who belongs to a legislative body, which is responsible for making laws and regulations. The antonyms of an assembly member are individuals who are not part of a legislative body. These may include ordinary citizens, students, or individuals who work in different professions, such as doctors, lawyers, and engineers. Unlike assembly members, these individuals do not have the power to propose or pass legislation. They may, however, engage in various forms of civic engagement, such as voting, writing to their elected representatives or attending public meetings to voice their opinions on issues that affect their lives.