Definition
Membership denotes the state of being a member of a group, organization, or association, often one that is formalized.
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Pronunciation
In both dialects, "membership" places the primary stress on the first syllable, "MEM." The pronunciation is similar across both American and British English, with a slight difference in the pronunciation of the second syllable: "MEM-bur-ship" in American English and "MEM-buh-ship" in British English.
Etymology
The term "membership" originates from the Old English "membor" which means "limb, organ or part." Over time, "membor" evolved into "member" in Middle English, denoting a person belonging to a group. The suffix "-ship" denotes a state or condition, thus combining to mean "the state of being a member."
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Usage
"Membership" is commonly used to signify belonging to a particular group, especially in the context of clubs, societies, associations, and organizations.
In many professional and business settings, membership may indicate certain rights, benefits, and responsibilities associated with being part of a specific organization or association.
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