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he
1[ hee; unstressed ee ]
pronoun
- the male person or animal being discussed or last mentioned; that male.
- anyone (without reference to gender); that person:
He who hesitates is lost.
noun
- any male person or animal; a man:
hes and shes.
adjective
- male (usually used in combination):
a he-goat.
he
2[ hey ]
noun
- the fifth letter of the Hebrew alphabet.
- any of the sounds represented by this letter.
He
3- helium.
HE
4- high explosive.
H.E.
5abbreviation for
- high explosive. Also HE
- His Eminence.
- His Excellency; Her Excellency.
HE
1abbreviation for
- high explosive
- His Eminence
- His ( or Her) Excellency
he
2/ he; heɪ /
noun
- the fifth letter of the Hebrew alphabet (ה), transliterated as h
he
3/ hiː; heɪ /
interjection
- an expression of amusement or derision Alsohe-he!hee-hee!
he
4/ iː; hiː /
pronoun
- refers to a male person or animal
he's a fine stallion
he looks interesting
- refers to an indefinite antecedent such as one, whoever, or anybody
everybody can do as he likes in this country
- refers to a person or animal of unknown or unspecified sex
a member of the party may vote as he sees fit
He
5the chemical symbol for
- helium
Grammar Note
Word History and Origins
Origin of he1
Origin of he2
Word History and Origins
Origin of he1
Example Sentences
This is just one voter out of many, naturally, but he/she has enough to say for an army.
No he-said-she-said, no muffled sounds through the dorm ceiling, no “Maybe he has other issues.”
Law, 41, has set the “he-vage” bar high, or low, for this summer.
Kanye West finally got Kim Kardashian the Vogue cover he/she/they have been waiting for.
Whoever this tweeter was, s/he has been hearing the refrain since the day s/he got into the game.
He must be The saltest fish that swims the sea.And, oh!He has a secret woe!
Mr. Newdegate was a hard-mouthed witness, but he-was saddled, bridled, and ridden to the winning-post.
However the he-ass is a great example of vigour, for he can cover females several times each day successively.
He never can cross that mighty top!He's forced to let the piping drop, And we shall see our children stop!
It's a hard word, but I've sure-ly heard her say he-li-o-trope sach-et.
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