[
US
/ˈpɹoʊnaʊn/
]
[ UK /pɹˈəʊnaʊn/ ]
[ UK /pɹˈəʊnaʊn/ ]
NOUN
- a function word that is used in place of a noun or noun phrase
How To Use pronoun In A Sentence
- Chemicals that the body doesn’t need all that much, such as some excess vitamins, water, salt, and fats, are not absorbed and are passed along to a reservoir located between the small and large intestines called the cecum pronounced sea-come. You Raising Your Child
- There is no suggestion of a pronounced twist in the ventral margin of the jaw of Hynerpeton like that seen in Densignathus.
- In contrast, farmed rabbit has a less pronounced flavour but is often more tender than its cousin. Times, Sunday Times
- A test is to see how the clause would read if you used a personal pronoun instead. Times, Sunday Times
- They loved his humour, his way of pronouncing foreign names, his indomitable courage. The Search for Justice - a history of Britain and the British people Volume III
- The poor litigant will wait for the somnolescent process and leisurely pronouncement and the wealthy litigant will have his case speedily terminated. The Hindu - Front Page
- Using polite forms and neutral pronouns with peers is considered effeminate.
- The words I pronounced as forewoman would change someone's life.
- In stories the subject often comes after said, says or say when it follows the actual words spoken, unless it is a pronoun. Be quiet, I have something to say.
- They regularly mispronounce their Js in names begriming with JO, but not elsewhere. Gallstones of the Unexamined Life « Unknowing