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Pronoun(1) used to refer to a thing or things belonging to or associated with a male person or animal previously mentioned.
Article(1) belonging to or associated with a male person or animal previously mentioned or easily identified.(2) used in titles.

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(1) he took my hand in his(2) We got him as an adult dog and I think he may have been mistreated by his previous owner.(3) What good is it for one man to have millions while people starve on his front stoop?(4) he spoke with his father(5) he brushed his teeth(6) the rest of his life(7) The world and his dog was trying to persuade me to come to the Christmas party tonight.(8) James sold his business(9) his money(10) He was a jeweller by trade and was getting out of the airforce to start his own business.(11) Columbus is said to have identified his star the moment he saw the cover of the video.(12) He was also not put off by the very grown up thought of having to set up his own business.(13) He does not want to give me his name and will not identify the patient out of respect.(14) we went round to his(15) It was truly kind of the hairdresser to come to my house with his bonny male assistant.(16) He would be in much the same position as the farmer who previously put his cows in the field.
Related Words
(1) his wife
(2) his mother
(3) his own
(4) on his own
(5) his family
(6) every dog has his day
(7) at his house
(8) in his opinion
Synonyms
M
1. his
2. her
3. hers
4. its


📺 Word Example from TV Shows

It will put his heart at peace if he
could see her wed to a good husband.

It will put HIS heart at peace if he could see her wed to a good husband.

Game of Thrones Season 3, Episode 6


Are you saying that his contributions
aren't as valuable as yours?

Are you saying that HIS contributions aren't as valuable as yours?

The Big Bang Theory Season 9, Episode 18


I was his hostage, taken from my home.

I was HIS hostage, taken from my home.

Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 6


Oh, he got in his car
and drove away.

Oh, he got in HIS car and drove away.

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 6


You're done being his victim.

You're done being HIS victim.

Breaking Bad Season 5, Episode 10


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