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Definition theirs in American English

theirs pronoun

pronoun
/ðerz/

Theirs is used as a possessive pronoun, being a possessive form of they.

It can refer to a singular or plural noun, and it can be the subject, object, or complement of a verb or the object of a preposition: Our cat is dark gray, but theirs is black.Our children are definitely better behaved than theirs.

1

used for referring to someone or something that belongs to or is connected with a particular group of people or animals that have already been mentioned

Example

Sharon's parents claim that the house is legally theirs.

Example

Your yard is big, but I think theirs is bigger.

Example

They introduced us to some friends of theirs.

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2

used instead of "his or hers," especially when you are referring back to a word such as "everyone," "someone," or "anyone"

Example

I haven't gotten my grades yet, but everyone else has gotten theirs.

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Definition theirs in American English