The Opposite(Antonym) of “nonmember”
The antonyms of nonmember are member and insider. The antonyms member and insider refer to someone who belongs to a group or organization, while nonmember refers to someone who does not belong to that group or organization.
Definitions and Examples of member, insider
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
A person or entity that belongs to a group or organization.
Example
As a member of the club, she had access to all its facilities.
A person who is part of a group or organization and has access to confidential information or exclusive benefits.
Example
Only insiders knew about the company's plans to launch a new product.
Key Differences: member vs insider
- 1Member refers to someone who belongs to a group or organization, while nonmember refers to someone who does not belong to that group or organization.
- 2Insider refers to someone who is part of a group or organization and has access to confidential information or exclusive benefits.
Effective Usage of member, insider
- 1Membership: Use member to describe someone who belongs to a group or organization.
- 2Confidentiality: Use insider to describe someone who has access to confidential information or exclusive benefits.
- 3Exclusion: Use nonmember to describe someone who does not belong to a group or organization.
Remember this!
The antonyms of nonmember are member and insider. Use member to describe someone who belongs to a group or organization, insider to describe someone who has access to confidential information or exclusive benefits, and nonmember to describe someone who does not belong to a group or organization.