Definition, Meaning, Synonyms & Anagrams | English word US


US

Definitions of US

  1. Abbreviation of unserviceable.
  2. (Northern England) Our.
  3. (Northumbria) Me (in all contexts).
  4. Alternative spelling of µs.: microsecond
  5. (rare) Alternative form of u's..
  6. (psychology) Initialism of unconditioned stimulus.
  7. Abbreviation of undersize.
  8. Initialism of Upper Sorbian.
  9. plural of U.
  10. Me and at least one other person, excluding the person(s) being addressed. (exclusive us.)
  11. Me and at least one other person, including the person(s) being addressed. (inclusive us.)
  12. Used where "me" would be used instead of "I", e.g. for the pronoun in isolation or as the complement of the copula:
  13. Any entity that the speaker is a part of or identifies with, such as place of employment or education, nation, region, language, etc.
  14. People in general.
  15. (colloquial) The person(s) being addressed.
  16. (colloquial) Used to imply connection between the speaker's experiences or activities and a group of listeners.
  17. (Commonwealth, colloquial, chiefly with certain verbs such as give, get, fetch, etc.) Me.
  18. A @init of:United States country in North America.
  19. (medicine) Initialism of ultrasound.

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Examples of Using US in a Sentence

  • He made contributions to the Cthulhu Mythos and the cosmic horror genre and helped found the publisher Arkham House (which did much to bring supernatural fiction into print in hardcover in the US that had only been readily available in the UK).
  • Amway has been investigated in various countries and by institutions such as the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) for alleged pyramid scheme practices.
  • The orange supergiant Beta Arae, to us its brightest star measured with near-constant apparent magnitude of 2.
  • In the English language, the only words that occur in the accusative case are pronouns: "me", "him", "her", "us", "whom", and "them".
  • Both the Aleuts and the islands are politically divided between the US state of Alaska and the Russian administrative division of Kamchatka Krai.
  • Cartesian anxiety, a hope that studying the world will give us unchangeable knowledge of ourselves and the world.
  • In the US, especially the criminal underworld of the West Coast between 1880 and 1920, rhyming slang has sometimes been known as Australian slang.
  • After the Exxon Valdez oil spill disaster in Alaska in 1989, the US government required all new oil tankers built for use between US ports to be equipped with a full double hull.


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