Dictionary-enhanced word family
Word Forms of “Join”
To connect things together or to become part of a group or activity.
Word Family of Join
How to Use Each Word Form in a Sentence
- Would you like to join us for dinner tonight? A1
- He joined the soccer team at his school. A1
- The two companies joined together to create a larger business. B1
Origin and Word Formation of Join
From Old French 'joindre', from Latin 'iungere', meaning to yoke or connect together.
Common in social contexts: joining clubs, teams, organizations; also linking or uniting things physically.
Frequently Asked Questions About Word Forms of Join
What are the word forms of “join”?
The confirmed forms are shown in the word family cards above. Missing parts of speech are hidden instead of filled with placeholder text.
What part of speech is “join”?
“join” is primarily a verb. Some forms above show how the same root works as other parts of speech.
Where does “join” come from?
From Old French 'joindre', from Latin 'iungere', meaning to yoke or connect together.