What Is Another Way to Say “One Of”?

Looking for synonyms for one of? We’ve got you covered!

Here’s a list of other ways to say one of.

  • Among
  • Part of
  • One among
  • Included in
  • A member of
  • One in
  • Within
  • Counted among
  • One of the
  • In the company of
  • In the number of
  • Constituting
  • One out of
  • In the group of
  • Belonging to

Want to learn how to say one of professionally? Keep reading for examples and use cases.

1. Among

Used to indicate inclusion within a group or collection.

  • Example: She is among the top sales representatives in the company.

2. Part of

Indicates being a component or element of a larger group.

  • Example: He became part of the advisory board last year.

3. One among

Similar to “among,” but with emphasis on being a singular entity within a group.

  • Example: She is one among many who have voiced concerns about the policy change.

4. Included in

Specifies direct inclusion within a list, group, or category.

  • Example: The new features are included in the latest software update.

5. A member of

Indicates formal membership or affiliation with a group or organization.

  • Example: He is a member of the international cybersecurity task force.

6. One in

Similar to “one among,” emphasizing numerical placement within a group.

  • Example: She was one in a group of experts consulted for the project.

7. Within

Indicates being inside or part of a specific range, group, or area.

  • Example: The solution lies within the current framework we are using.

8. Counted among

Emphasizes being considered part of a specific group or category.

  • Example: The CEO is counted among the most influential leaders in the industry.

9. One of the

Specifies being part of a particular group, often used to highlight distinction or inclusion.

  • Example: He is one of the pioneers in renewable energy research.

10. In the company of

Suggests being with or associated with a particular group or individuals.

  • Example: She found herself in the company of the greatest minds in science.

11. In the number of

Used for specifying inclusion within a numerical count.

  • Example: Our project was in the number of those selected for the innovation award.

12. Constituting

Indicates being a part of something in a way that is essential or fundamental.

  • Example: These principles constitute the foundation of our corporate culture.

13. One out of

Specifies numerical inclusion, emphasizing the individual’s selection from a larger group.

  • Example: He was one out of ten candidates chosen for the fellowship.

14. In the group of

Indicates inclusion within a specific collection or set of items or people.

  • Example: The application is in the group of those being considered for funding.

15. Belonging to

Signifies being a part of or associated with a specific group, organization, or category.

  • Example: The new hire belonging to the digital transformation team will start next Monday.

Linda Brown