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BNC: 61 COCA: 44

my

my /ˈmaɪ/ adjective
my
/ˈmaɪ/
adjective
Learner's definition of MY
possessive form of i
always used before a noun : relating to or belonging to me我的(I的所有格)
: made or done by me我做的
always used before a nounused to express affection for someone you are talking to我的(用于表达对说话对象的喜爱)
informalused by itself and in phrases to express surprise, excitement, or fear天哪(单独使用或用于短语,表达惊奇、兴奋或害怕)
BNC: 61 COCA: 44

my

1 of 3

adjective

ˈmī How to pronounce my (audio)
1
: of or relating to me or myself especially as possessor, agent, object of an action, or familiar person
my car
my injuries
my man
2
used interjectionally to express surprise and sometimes reduplicated
my oh my
used also interjectionally with names of various parts of the body to express doubt or disapproval
my footMy eye!

my

2 of 3

abbreviation

million years

my-

3 of 3

combining form

variants or myo-
: muscle
myoglobin
: muscle and
myoneural

Example Sentences

Adjective I enjoy my job very much. My favorite TV show was on last night. When I woke up this morning, my head ached and my throat was sore. My wife and I both love to dance. I always keep my promises. It was my fault that we lost the game. See More
Recent Examples on the Web
Adjective
THE SUMMER OF ALL MY PARENTS Coming-of-age comedy-drama about a pair of sisters who spend the summer shuttling back and forth between their divorced parents. Chris Foran, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 22 Aug. 2017 MY DAD does not have bad taste in restaurants—far from it. Jane Black, WSJ, 8 June 2017 But for me, a great pastry has the ability to brighten my day, impress a group of friends or make someone feel loved. Danika Worthington, The Know, 28 Feb. 2017 My sister, the baby’s grandmother, while not wanting to impose her beliefs on the parents, comes from a generation when even couples who were not demonstrably religious usually had their baby baptized. Abigail Van Buren, Twin Cities, 3 Jan. 2017 The performance of this team has not lived up to my expectations or those of our fans, and that is truly disappointing. Mark Purdy, The Mercury News, 1 Jan. 2017

Word History

Etymology

Adjective

Middle English, from Old English mīn, from mīn, suppletive genitive of ic I; akin to Old English me

Combining form

New Latin, from Greek, from mys mouse, muscle — more at mouse entry 1

First Known Use

Adjective

12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of my was in the 12th century
BNC: 61 COCA: 44

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