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you
[yoo, yoo, yuh]
pronoun
possessive
your, yours ,objective
you ,plural
you .the pronoun of the second person singular or plural, used of the person or persons being addressed, in the nominative or objective case.
You are the highest bidder. It is you who are to blame. We can't help you. This package came for you. Did she give you the book?
one; anyone; people in general.
a tiny animal you can't even see.
(used in apposition with the subject of a sentence, sometimes repeated for emphasis following the subject).
You children pay attention. You rascal, you!
Informal.(used in place of the pronoun your before a gerund).
There's no sense in you getting upset.
Archaic.
yourself; yourselves.
Get you home. Make you ready.
a plural form of the pronoun ye.
noun
plural
youssomething or someone closely identified with or resembling the person addressed.
Don't buy the bright red shirt—it just isn't you. It was like seeing another you.
the nature or character of the person addressed.
Try to discover the hidden you.
you
/ juː, jʊ /
pronoun
refers to the person addressed or to more than one person including the person or persons addressed but not including the speaker
you know better
the culprit is among you
Also: one.refers to an unspecified person or people in general
you can't tell the boys from the girls
a dialect word for yourself or yourselves See yourself
you should get you a wife now
noun
informalthe personality of the person being addressed or something that expresses it
that hat isn't really you
a thing or person that the speaker cannot or does not want to specify
Usage
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of you1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
“If you looked Hispanic in any way, they just took you,” Zaldivar said.
The message of these films was often that, no matter how difficult things get, everything will be alright in the end if you persevere.
"I'm tired of you, I don't want to see you over the next two or three years - stay away from me," Zverev joked after the defeat.
Her matches were always well attended, with cries of "we love you Emma!" heard throughout.
"To come under sustained attack when you are there to serve and protect all is disheartening to say the least," she added.
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