Word: it

Category: it

Arts & Entertainment, Health, People & Society

Related words: it

book it, it works, let it snow, shake it up, lose it, wreck it ralph, skin it, is it down, pump it up, beat it, kickin it, we heart it

Synonyms: it

companion, friend, colleague, associate, partner, coworker, workmate, pal, crony, mate, chum, buddy, dawg, peeps, familiar, fellow, brother

Translations: it

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spanish
Translations:
ello, él, ella
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german
Translations:
es, klo
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french
Translations:
l', le, cela, ce, la, ça, il, ceci
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italian
Translations:
lo, essa
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portuguese
Translations:
lhe, o, isto, a, isso, istambul, ele, ela
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dutch
Translations:
het, 't
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norwegian
Translations:
det
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finnish
Translations:
sitä, se
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danish
Translations:
den, det
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czech
Translations:
to, ono
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hungarian
Translations:
azt, annak, neki, hunyó
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turkish
Translations:
onu, o
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greek
Translations:
αυτό
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ukrainian
Translations:
перешийки
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albanian
Translations:
ai
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estonian
Translations:
see
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croatian
Translations:
ono, to
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icelandic
Translations:
það
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slovenian
Translations:
to
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slovak
Translations:
to, ono

The meaning and "use of": it

pronoun
  • used to refer to a thing previously mentioned or easily identified. - a room with two beds in it
  • used to identify a person. - it's me
  • used in the normal subject position in statements about time, distance, or weather. - it's half past five
  • used in the normal subject or object position when a more specific subject or object is given later in the sentence. - it is impossible to assess the problem
  • used to emphasize a following part of a sentence. - it is the child who is the victim
  • the situation or circumstances; things in general. - no one can stay here—it's too dangerous now
  • exactly what is needed or desired. - they thought they were it
  • sex appeal. - he's still got “it.”
  • denoting a person or thing that is exceptionally fashionable, popular, or successful at a particular time. - they were Hollywood's It couple
  • (in children's games) the player who has to catch the others. - Elly tagged Karina and ran off, ‘you're it .’

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