She


pronoun, singular nominative she, possessive her or hers, objective her; plural nominative they, possessive their or theirs, objective them.
1.
the female person or animal being discussed or last mentioned; that female.
2.
the woman:
She who listens learns.
3.
anything considered, as by personification, to be feminine:
spring, with all the memories she conjures up.
noun, plural shes.
4.
a female person or animal.
5.
an object or device considered as female or feminine.
pronoun
1.
she or he: used as an orthographic device to avoid he when the sex of the antecedent is unknown or irrelevant.
1.
contraction of she is.
2.
contraction of she has.
pronoun (subjective)
1.
refers to a female person or animal: she is a doctor, she’s a fine mare
2.
refers to things personified as feminine, such as cars, ships, and nations
3.
(Austral & NZ) an informal word for it1 (sense 3) she’s apples, she’ll be right
noun
4.

a female person or animal
(in combination): she-cat

contraction
1.
she is or she has

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