join in (sth)
— phrasal verb with join uk/dʒɔɪn/us/dʒɔɪn/verb
B1 to become involved in an activity with other people:
We only need one more player for this game - can you persuade your sister to join in?
At the end of this verse, we'd like everyone to join in with the chorus.
More examples
- I'll sing the verses and I'd like you all to join in the chorus.
- It's a fool's errand trying to get Lena to join in anything.
- She made a few half-hearted attempts to join in their conversation.
- Why don't you join in?
- Join in when you feel confident.
Thesaurus: synonyms and related words
Taking part and getting involved
- along
- attendee
- be (a) party to sth idiom
- be heavily into sth idiom
- be mixed up with/in sth idiom
- catch
- concern
- count
- deep
- get your teeth into sth idiom
- go in on sth
- hat
- immersive
- in on sth idiom
- neck
- punch above your weight idiom
- ring-in
- step
- step in
- submerge yourself in sth
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