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Synonyms and antonyms of Group members and describing group members in American Thesaurus

Group members and describing group members

academician (noun)

formal a member of an academy that encourages interest and development in a particular subject

alumnus (noun)

formalAmerican someone who used to be a member of a sports team, musical group, company, etc.

arriviste (noun)

someone who has recently joined an organization or community, and is disliked by its members who have been there longer

associate (noun)

a member of an organization who has only some of the rights or benefits that ordinary members have

baby (noun)

informal the youngest member of a family or other group

charter member (noun)

American one of the people who started a club or organization. The British word is founder member.

commissioner (noun)

a member of a commission

confederate (noun)

one of a group of people, states, or political parties who have united for a particular purpose, especially a political one

core (noun)

the members of a group who do the most work, or who support it most strongly

eldest (adjective)

oldest of the people in a group, especially the children in a family

founder member (noun)

British a charter member

gangsta (noun)

spoken a word used by some young people meaning a member of a gang

guest (noun)

someone who you take with you to a club where you are a member

hard core (noun)

the people within an organization or group who are the most loyal to its principles and the most involved in its activities

hard core (noun)

the people in a group who are extremely interested or enthusiastic

honorary (adjective)

an honorary member of a group is someone who is allowed to join without applying or without having the usual qualifications

inductee (noun)

someone who has been officially accepted into a group, especially a military force

insider (noun)

someone within an organization or group who knows about all the things happening in it

interloper (noun)

formal someone who is in a place or group but is not wanted by the other people there

latecomer (noun)

someone who has recently arrived, become a member of a group, etc.

legation (noun)

mainly British the people who work in a legation

member (noun)

someone who belongs to a club, organization, or group

member (noun)

a country, organization, etc. that belongs to a group

new/fresh blood ()

someone who joins an organization with new exciting ideas or new ways of doing things

the odd one/man out ()

someone who is not accepted by the other members of a group because of being different

the old guard (noun)

the people in an organization who have been there for a long time and do not like changes or new ideas

one/some of someone’s number ()

one or several of the people in a particular group

panelist (noun)

a member of a panel of people

panellist ()

the British spelling of panelist

the rank and file (noun)

all the members of a group or organization except the leaders or officers

ranks (noun)

all the people within a group, organization, etc.

recruit (noun)

a new member in a company or an organization, especially someone who has recently joined

rep (noun)

informal a representative of a group who is officially chosen to express its opinions

representative (noun)

someone who has been chosen or elected by a person or group to vote, give opinions, or make decisions for them

representative (noun)

someone who is thought of as a typical member of a particular group

rump (noun)

a small part of a company, a group of people, or a country that remains when the rest of it has left or has been removed

selector (noun)

someone on a committee whose job is to choose someone or something, especially the members of a team

spokesperson (noun)

someone whose job is to officially represent an organization, for example in dealing with reporters

strength (noun)

the size of a group of people needed to achieve something

third/fifth wheel ()

someone in an organization or team who is not really needed

tribesman (noun)

a male member of a tribe

tribespeople (noun)

people who are members of a tribe

tribeswoman (noun)

a female member of a tribe

unit (noun)

a company or organization that is part of a group, or a place that an organization uses for a particular purpose