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me
1[mee]
pronoun
the objective case of I, used as a direct or indirect object.
They asked me to the party. Give me your hand.
Informal., (used instead of the pronoun I in the predicate after the verbto be ).
It's me.
Informal., (used instead of the pronoun my before a gerund).
Did you hear about me getting promoted?
adjective
of or involving an obsessive interest in one's own satisfaction.
the me decade.
Me
2abbreviation
ME
3abbreviation
Maine (approved especially for use with zip code).
Middle English. Also M.E.
Me.
4abbreviation
Maine.
M.E.
5abbreviation
(often lowercase), managing editor.
Master of Education.
Master of Engineering.
Mechanical Engineer.
Methodist Episcopal.
Mining Engineer.
ME
1abbreviation
Maine
Marine Engineer
Mechanical Engineer
Methodist Episcopal
Mining Engineer
Middle English
(in titles) Most Excellent
myalgic encephalopathy
me
2/ mɪ, miː /
pronoun
refers to the speaker or writer
that shocks me
he gave me the glass
(when used an an indirect object) a dialect word for myself
I want to get me a car
noun
informal, the personality of the speaker or writer or something that expresses it
the real me comes out when I'm happy
Me
3symbol
the methyl group
Me.
4abbreviation
Maine
me
5/ miː /
noun
a variant spelling of mi
me
6abbreviation
Montenegro
Grammar Note
Word History and Origins
Origin of me1
Word History and Origins
Origin of me1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
He said paint as a material "allows me to express an experience in a very unique way".
Mr Linehan told the court his "life was made hell by activists, by journalists" because of his views about gender identity, and the trial is "just the latest attempt to punish me by process".
As one of his strategists told me, “You use whatever you can. It’s an anything-that-will-stick-to-the-wall,” strategy.
One day, I came to the dining room of my gracious place, and seated across from me was a woman who immediately struck me.
My adrenaline and speed carried me under it, and when I caught it on the run, I shook my arm three times in disbelief.
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