nonmember

noun
UK: /nɒnˈmembər/
US: /nɑːnˈmembər/
  1. A person who is not a member of a group or organization.

    1. A nonmember can't use this gym, but they can watch.
    2. The club welcomes nonmembers to attend the annual fundraising event at reduced price.
  2. Someone who does not belong to a specific category or class.

    1. He is a nonmember of the team because he did not try out.
    2. As a nonmember of the scheme, I am not privy to their private discussions or data.

Synonyms

outsider
nonmember adjective
  1. Relating to someone who is not part of a group or organization.

    1. The nonmember rate is higher; it is ten dollars.
    2. We offer discounts to member and charge standard pricing to nonmember guests.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "nonmember" in English means: A person who is not a member of a group or organization., Someone who does not belong to a specific category or class..

The phonetic transcription of "nonmember" is /nɒnˈmembər/ in British English and /nɑːnˈmembər/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "nonmember": outsider.

Example usage of "nonmember": "A nonmember can't use this gym, but they can watch.". More examples on the page.