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he
1[hee, ee]
pronoun
nominative
he ,possessive
his ,objective
him ,plural-nominative
they ,possessive
their, theirs ,objective
them .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
plural
hesany 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
3helium.
HE
4high explosive.
H.E.
5abbreviation
high explosive. Also HE
His Eminence.
His Excellency; Her Excellency.
he
1/ iː, hiː /
pronoun
refers to a male person or animal
he looks interesting
he's a fine stallion
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
2abbreviation
high explosive
His Eminence
His ( or Her) Excellency
He
3symbol
helium
he
4/ he, heɪ /
noun
the fifth letter of the Hebrew alphabet (ה), transliterated as h
he
5/ hiː, heɪ /
interjection
Also: he-he!. hee-hee!. an expression of amusement or derision
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Word History and Origins
Origin of he1
Origin of he2
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Example Sentences
For decades, these newly immigrated workers would be segregated into the neighborhoods surrounding the smokestack, he added, leading to the growth of a large multigenerational Mexican community.
“At its heart, ‘Hamilton’ celebrates American diversity,” Miranda said in a statement to The Times in March about his decision.
He lauded the movie scenes that showcased Candy’s “humor, humanity and humility” and the ones where his lovable characters would snap.
Immigration stops based on reasonable suspicion of illegal presence have been an important component of U. S. immigration enforcement for decades, across several presidential administrations,” he said.
When asked to recall the earliest movie that defined robots for him, “Alien: Earth” star Timothy Olyphant leapt from Ridley Scott’s universe into an entirely different sector of space.
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