one of us

noun
UK: /ˌwʌn əv ʌs/
US: /ˌwʌn əv ʌs/
  1. A person who is part of a group or community.

    1. He's new, but he's one of us now. [ ] [ ]
    2. After years of service, she felt like one of us at the company. [ ] [ ]
  2. Someone who shares the same values, beliefs, or experiences as the rest of a group.

    1. She understands, she's one of us. [ ] [ ]
    2. Despite his wealth, he proved he was one of us, fighting for our cause. [ ] [ ]
one of us interjection
  1. Used to express solidarity or agreement with a group.

    1. Welcome, you're one of us now! [ ] [ ]
    2. Joining this team means you are one of us, ready to face challenges. [ ] [ ]

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "one of us" in English means: A person who is part of a group or community., Someone who shares the same values, beliefs, or experiences as the rest of a group..

The phonetic transcription of "one of us" is /ˌwʌn əv ʌs/ in British English and /ˌwʌn əv ʌs/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "one of us": ally, comrade, associate, member.

Example usage of "one of us": "He's new, but he's one of us now.". More examples on the page.