Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
join-the-club
idiom
/dʒɔɪn ðə klʌb/

Definition
An expression used to suggest that someone should not feel alone in their experiences or difficulties, as many others share similar situations.

Examples
- When Sarah expressed her frustration about work, John replied, ‘Join the club! We’ve all been there.’
- After hearing about his struggles with fitness, Laura said, ‘Join the club! It’s tough for everyone.’

Meaning
The phrase implies that the feelings or experiences being discussed are common and relatable.

Synonyms
- Welcome to the group
- You’re not alone
- Many of us experience that