membership
[C/U] Both
pl: memberships
This term carries a strong sense of belonging and exclusivity. It suggests a formal relationship where an individual gains specific rights, privileges, or a shared identity in exchange for following certain rules or paying a fee. It often evokes a feeling of status or professional alignment. In a commercial context, it shifts toward a transactional relationship, such as a gym or a warehouse club, where the focus is on access to services rather than a shared ideological goal or social bond.
Countable when referring to a specific subscription or individual status (I have a gold membership). Uncountable when referring to the collective body of people in a group (The membership voted against the motion).