Synonym: consist, dwell, go, lie, lie in. Similar words: belong to, belonging, lifelong, before long, in the long run, below, libelous, long.. Meaning: [bɪ'lɒŋ] v. 1. be owned by; be in the possession of 2. originate (in) 3. be suitable or acceptable 4. be in the right place or situation 5. be classified with.
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91. The pictures belong to an era when there was a preoccupation with high society.
92. I belong to Glasgow.
93. The young girl from the big city could not seem to belong in the countryside.
94. You don't belong here.
95. The question of which state the minority group should belong to was decided by plebiscite.
96. Hunting dogs belong in the country, not in the city.
97. I'm so glad to see you back where you belong.
98. Where does this belong?
99. After three years in Cambridge, I finally feel as if I belong here.
100. The rose and the bean families belong to the same order.
101. Many people belong to a pension scheme run by their employers.
102. I don't belong to the school of thought that favours radical change.
103. Molluscs Molluscs belong to the largest phylum in the animal kingdom and are a very varied group of animals.
104. Likewise, many aspects of leisure and voluntary associations associated with residential location belong in the sphere of civil society.
105. Science places Proconsul in the family Pongidae, to which belong the three species of today's great apes.
106. Some people belong entirely to others … They have not a day, not an hour to call their own, so completely do they give themselves to others. This is true even in matters of understanding. Some people know everything for others and nothing for themselves. Baltasar Gracian
107. All things considered, women belong to somewhat fewer voluntary associations than men do.
108. You cannot belong to anyone else, until you belong to yourself. Pearl Bailey
109. The only thing that belongs to us is our life. Yet, we waste it in the pursuit of meaningless things that will never belong to us. RVM
110. They are anxious to belong, and it shows in their tastes, dress and habits.
111. This makes it absolutely clear that the early road and the drains belong in a mid to late second-century context.
112. Please accept my resignation. I don't want to belong to any club that will accept me as a member. Groucho Marx
113. Brave men don't belong to any one country. I respect bravery wherever I see it. Harry S. Truman
114. It was thought that the skull was too small and light to belong to an adult male.
115. It's claimed that Honda is turning away job applicants who belong to a union.
116. You may belong to any religion or caste or creed – that has nothing to do with the business of the state. Malala Yousafzai
117. If we have no peace(sentencedict.com), it is because we have forgotten that we belong to each other. Mother Teresa
118. Appreciation is a wonderful thing. It makes what is excellent in others belong to us as well. Voltaire
119. The future doesn't belong to the light-hearted. It belongs to the brave. Ronald Reagan
120. I make it my business to acquaint myself with where objects properly belong in a house.
More similar words: belong to, belonging, lifelong, before long, in the long run, below, libelous, long., long, along, longer, long for, watermelon, prolong, all along, get along, any longer, longtime, come along, long since, no longer, long-term, so long as, as long as, alongside, long before, along with, longitude, get along with, belt.