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9 synonyms and 0 antonyms for participate, grouped by meaning and by how common each one is.

Verb — To take part in or become involved in something.

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take part join in get involved partake share in

How to use participate

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participate in actively participate

Etymology

From Latin participare, "to take part in, share in," from particeps, "sharing."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “participate” mean?

The word “participate” means to take part in or become involved in something. In plain terms, to take part or join in with an activity.

How do you pronounce “participate”?

“Participate” is pronounced pah-TIHS-ih-payt (/pɑɹˈtɪs.ə.peɪt/ in IPA).

How do you use “participate” in a sentence?

Here is “participate” used in a sentence: “All students are encouraged to participate in the debate.”

What part of speech is “participate”?

“Participate” is a verb.

Where does the word “participate” come from?

The word “participate” comes from Latin. From Latin participare, "to take part in, share in," from particeps, "sharing.".

Is “participate” a common word?

“Participate” is a fairly common word in modern English, usually learned at around the B1 level.

What is the difference between participate and attend?

To attend simply means to be present, like sitting in the audience at a meeting. To participate means to take an active part, such as speaking, contributing ideas, or joining the activity. You can attend an event without participating, but you cannot participate without being involved in some way.

What is the opposite of participate?

The opposite is to stay out or refuse to take part, captured by words like abstain, opt out, or sit out. Someone who abstains from a vote chooses not to cast one. Where participating means getting involved, these terms describe deliberately holding back or remaining on the sidelines.

What is an example of participating?

Joining a class discussion, playing on a team, volunteering at a community event, or voting in an election are all forms of participating. In each case you are not just present but actively contributing. The key idea is involvement, whether through speaking, acting, or otherwise taking a real part.

Is participate a formal word?

Participate is fairly neutral but leans slightly formal, common in writing, education, and workplace settings. In casual conversation people often prefer take part, join in, or get involved, which mean the same thing. All are correct; participate simply sounds a touch more polished or official.

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