definite article
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of definite article
First recorded in 1755–65
Example Sentences
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Other players, equally freed from the bother of proper nouns or even definite articles, go by handily expository titles like “first brother-in-law” or “longest friend.”
From New York Times
Coach Ron Rivera likes to use the definite article “the” when describing his young quarterback.
From Washington Times
Grammar and pronunciation Telltale tyro signs include adding definite articles to freeway names.
From Seattle Times
Apparently, it doesn’t even warrant a definite article.
From New York Times
“Is the definite article of The Holland because they’re plural?” asks Bob O’Hara.
From The Guardian
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