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belong verb (belonged, belonging) intrans 1 a to have a proper place, or have the right qualities to fit (especially with or in something or someone); to go along or together with it or them • Knives do not belong in this drawerMy child belongs with meThese two socks belong together; b to be properly classified (in a class, section, under a heading, etc). 2 to be entirely acceptable on a social or personal level; to be at home, or to fit in • It's a nice firm, but somehow I just don't belong. belonging noun (especially in a sense of belonging) fitting in or acceptability within a group.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c intensive of longen to belong or to be suitable.

belong to someone or something to be their or its property or right.

belong to something to be a member of (a group, club, etc) or a native of (a place).