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the [ stressed/emphatic ee, unstressed; before a vowel ee, unstressed; before a consonant ə ] CORE MEANING: an adjective, the definite article, used before a noun denoting somebody or something that has already been mentioned or identified, or something that is understood by both the speaker and hearer, as distinct from "a" or "an"
 The movie ended with the hero riding off into the desert.
 The food was excellent but the service was poor. |
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1. adjective indicating one as distinct from another: used to refer to one in particular of a number of things or people, identified as distinct from all others by the use of a modifier
 Put them in the small bag.
 the door on the left
 the girl who answered the phone
 the right to vote
 the points made earlier
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2. indicating generic class: used to refer to a person or thing considered generically or universally
 Exercise is good for the heart.
 She played the violin.
 The dog is a loyal pet.
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3. indicating shared experience: used to refer to objects and concepts associated with the shared experience of a culture, society, or community
 go to the hospital
 thinking about the future
 lying in the sun
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4. all people of particular type: used before adjectives to refer generically to people of a particular type or class
 new measures to help the unemployed
 They say the good always die young.
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5. titles and names: used before titles and some names such as place names
 the king of Spain
 the Times newspaper
 the president of the United States
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6. qualifying names and titles: used in names and titles before adjectives and nouns that distinguish somebody from others of the same name or title
 Ivan the Terrible
 Henry the Fifth
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7. indicating parts of body: used instead of a possessive such as "my" or "your" to refer to a part of somebody's body
 patted him on the head
 took her by the hand
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8. indicating most famous or important: the best, only, or most outstanding
 It's the place to be.
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9. expressing rates and ratios: used to indicate how many units apply to each or every thing measured
 available at $60 the ton
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10. indicating family relationship: used instead of a possessive such as "your" or "my" to refer to somebody having a particular family relationship
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informal
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 Give my regards to the family.
 How's the wife?
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11. period of time: used to refer to a period of time, especially a decade or an era
 living in the sixties
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12. adverb to that extent: used adverbially to emphasize that somebody or something is true to a particular extent
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used before comparatives
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 She looks the better for her holiday.
 the worse for wear
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13. adverb by how much or by that much: used adverbially to indicate how one amount or quality changes in relation to another
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used before each of two comparative adjectives or adverbs
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 the cheaper the better
 The more you exercise, the fitter you'll feel.
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| [ Old English þe, earlier se< Indo-European] |