As nouns the difference between belongings and belonger
is that
belongings is ; possessions or personal items while
belonger is one who belongs; a member.
belongings English
Noun
(head)
; possessions or personal items.
* You may leave your belongings in the cloakroom
Usage notes
* Usually limited to tangible personal property, that is, excluding real estate and financial assets other than currency.
Synonyms
* (personal items) personal effects
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belonger English
Noun
( en noun)
One who belongs; a member.
* 1997 , John K. Hale, Milton's Languages: The Impact of Multilingualism on Style (page 156)
- While both are poets of exile, Dante is more of a belonger and less of a loner.
(UK) One who has close ties to a specific overseas territory, normally by ancestry, and is therefore granted certain rights.
* 1999 , Yash P. Ghai, Hong Kong's new constitutional order (page 158)
- All British subjects (i.e., any Commonwealth citizens) born in Hong Kong were belongers .
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