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yours

[yoorz, yawrz, yohrz] / yʊərz, yɔrz, yoʊrz /
PRONOUN
that which belongs to
Synonyms


Frequently Asked Questions

What is another word for yours?
We don’t traditionally think of yours as having synonyms, but there are several situations in which it can replace—or be replaced with—another term. your Sometimes you can reword what you’re saying to use your instead of yours. For example, instead of saying I think this seat is yours, you could say I think this is your seat. your own The phrase your own is sometimes used as another way of saying yours. Instead of saying Please use yours, you could say Please use your own.  urs The form urs is sometimes used as a substitute for yours in very informal communications, such as text messages or online posts, as in i have mine but where’s urs?
What is the antonym of yours?
Strictly speaking, yours doesn’t have a definitive antonym in the same sense that short is the antonym of long. Of course, possession and association are often distinguished by using contrasting possessives, such as in statements like This responsibility is yours—it’s not mine. In this sense, all of the other possessive words could be considered the opposite of yours, including mine, hers, his, and theirs. On the other hand, one person’s possession of something does not mean that someone else can’t possess it as well. This is indicated in a lot of popular expressions, such as what’s mine is yours.
What part of speech is the word yours?
Yours is a pronoun. It’s a form of the possessive case of the personal pronoun you that’s used as a predicate adjective (a type of adjective that modifies or describes the subject of a sentence or clause and is linked to the subject by a linking verb, such as a form of the verb be), as in That pencil is yours. It can also be used as a pronoun that functions as the subject, as in Yours is the red one.  Like the similar possessive words mine, hers, theirs, and ours, yours stands alone and typically never accompanies another noun as a modifier. In contrast, the word his can be used as both a possessive pronoun (as in That jacket is his) or a possessive adjective (as in That is his jacket). Yours is used along with second person pronouns (like you and yourself), which are used to address the person being spoken to or reading. In contrast, first person pronouns (like I, me, we, and us) are used to refer to the speaker or writer themselves. Their possessive forms include my, mine, our, and ours. Third person pronouns (like he, she, they, him, her, and them) refer to anyone other than the person doing the addressing or the ones being addressed. Third person possessive forms include his, her, hers, their, and theirs.

Example Sentences

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“I have some clean clothes for Boo,” Lou Ann says, “but you”—she looks me up and down—“are a challenge. Those jeans of yours…didn’t anyone tell you not to draw on your clothes?”

From Literature

“This is an offer of Peace and Love. All the music i have made during the last 62 years is yours to hear.”

From Los Angeles Times

“No. This is my new job. They’re paying me to do this, which means it’s my responsibility, not yours. If anything, you should be starting school, not working.”

From Literature

And then he says Karl Marx, Leon Trotsky and Simone de Beauvoir — listing all these European artists and thinkers — those are also yours.

From Los Angeles Times

“You know what happened with Tom isn’t something you can catch. That’s his illness. Not yours.”

From Literature