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specific person or thing / previously mentioned item

/ði/

definite article
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This word functions as a pointer that establishes a shared mental space between the speaker and the listener. It signals that the referent is unique, specific, or already known, creating a sense of exclusivity or definiteness that distinguishes a particular object from a general class of things. Grammatically, this article is invariant in form regardless of whether the noun it modifies is singular or plural. It does not change to reflect number, unlike other determiners, and serves as a constant marker of specificity across all countability types.

💬Casual Conversation

🎬Leo's bedroom, mid-afternoon, David is trying to enter.
David

Leo, please take out the trash. I mean the big bin!

David
Leo
Leo

chill out dad, i'm literally mid-game.

💡
David is trying to be authoritative but Leo is ignoring him to play a video game.

Meanings

definite article

Denoting one or more people or things already mentioned or easily identified.

"Please pass me the salt."

Examples

I can't believe you actually forgot the keys again!

Wait, is the manager actually coming to the floor?

I just need to find the right word for this.

Please, just give me the truth for once!

Could you please hand me the remote?

I think the interview went surprisingly well.

Is this the line for the tickets?

Look, I am the one who paid for this!

Collocations & Compounds

the end

the final part of something

We have finally reached the end of the road.

the way

the method or direction

I can't figure out the way to the station.

the time

the current hour or a specific moment

Do you happen to have the time?

the truth

the actual facts

It is time you told me the truth.

the point

the main idea or purpose

I think you are missing the point entirely.

Idioms & Sayings

the apple of my eye

someone who is cherished above all others

My youngest daughter is the apple of my eye.

the elephant in the room

an obvious problem that no one wants to discuss

We need to talk about the elephant in the room.

the last straw

the final problem in a series that makes a situation intolerable

When he lied again, it was the last straw.

the tip of the iceberg

a small visible part of a much larger problem

These budget cuts are just the tip of the iceberg.

the whole nine yards

everything; all the way

He went the whole nine yards to decorate the house.

Etymology

Derived from Old English 'se' (masculine), 'sēo' (feminine), and 'þæt' (neuter). The modern form 'the' evolved primarily from the neuter demonstrative 'þæt', which gradually replaced the other gendered forms in Middle English to become a universal definite article.

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