Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

sit-in-on

phrase verb
/ˈsɪt ɪn ɒn/
Definition
To attend a meeting or event without being an official participant, often to observe or gain insights.
Examples
  • She decided to sit in on the lecture to better understand the topic.
  • The editor will sit in on the meeting to hear the latest updates from the team.
  • After being invited, he thought it would be beneficial to sit in on the training session.
Meaning
The act of being present at a discussion or gathering, usually for the purpose of listening or observing rather than actively participating.
Synonyms
  • attend
  • observe
  • watch
  • participate informally