1. him

    [ him ]
    / hɪm /

    pronoun

    the objective case of he, used as a direct or indirect object: I'll see him tomorrow. Give him the message.
    Informal. (used instead of the pronoun he in the predicate after the verb to be): It's him. It isn't him.
    Informal. (used instead of the pronoun his before a gerund): We were surprised by him wanting to leave.

    noun

    Informal. a male: Is the new baby a her or a him?

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    Origin of him

    before 900; Middle English, Old English, dative of he1

    usage note for him

    See he1, me.

    WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH him

    him hymn

    Definition for him (2 of 3)

    he1
    [ hee; unstressed ee ]
    / hi; unstressed i /

    pronoun, nominative he, possessive his, objective him; plural nominative they, possessive their or theirs, objective them.

    the male person or animal being discussed or last mentioned; that male.
    anyone (without reference to gender); that person: He who hesitates is lost.

    noun, plural hes.

    any male person or animal; a man: hes and shes.

    adjective

    male (usually used in combination): a he-goat.

    Origin of he

    1
    before 900; Middle English, Old English (masculine nominative singular); cognate with Dutch hij, Old Saxon hē, Old High German her he; see his, him, she, her, it1

    usage note for he

    Traditionally, the masculine singular pronouns he1 , his, and him have been used generically to refer to indefinite pronouns like anyone, everyone, and someone ( Everyone who agrees should raise his right hand ) and to singular nouns that can be applied to either gender ( painter, parent, person, teacher, writer, etc.): Every writer knows that his first book is not likely to be a bestseller. This generic use is often criticized as sexist, although many speakers and writers continue the practice.
    Those who object to the generic use of he have developed various ways of avoiding it. One is to use he/she or she/he (or he or she or she or he ) or the appropriate case forms of these pairs: Everyone who agrees should raise his or her (or her or his or his/her or her/his ) right hand. Forms blending the feminine and masculine pronouns, as s/he, have not been widely adopted, probably because of confusion over how to say them.
    Another solution is to change the antecedent pronoun or noun from singular to plural so that the plural pronouns they, their, and them can be used: All who agree should raise their right hands. All writers know that their first books are not likely to be bestsellers. See also they.

    Definition for him (3 of 3)

    H.I.M.

    His Imperial Majesty; Her Imperial Majesty.
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    British Dictionary definitions for him (1 of 7)

    him
    / (hɪm, unstressed ɪm) /

    pronoun (objective)

    refers to a male person or animalthey needed him; she baked him a cake; not him again!
    mainly US a dialect word for himself he ought to find him a wife

    Word Origin for him

    Old English him, dative of he 1

    undefined him

    See me 1

    British Dictionary definitions for him (2 of 7)

    HIM

    abbreviation for

    His (or Her) Imperial Majesty

    British Dictionary definitions for him (3 of 7)

    He

    the chemical symbol for

    helium

    British Dictionary definitions for him (4 of 7)

    HE

    abbreviation for

    high explosive
    His Eminence
    His (or Her) Excellency

    British Dictionary definitions for him (5 of 7)

    he1
    / (hiː, unstressed ) /

    pronoun (subjective)

    refers to a male person or animalhe looks interesting; he's a fine stallion
    refers to an indefinite antecedent such as one, whoever, or anybodyeverybody can do as he likes in this country
    refers to a person or animal of unknown or unspecified sexa member of the party may vote as he sees fit

    noun

    1. a male person or animal
    2. (in combination)he-goat
    1. a children's game in which one player chases the others in an attempt to touch one of them, who then becomes the chaserCompare tag 2
    2. the person chasingCompare it 1 (def. 7)

    Word Origin for he

    Old English hē; related to Old Saxon hie, Old High German her he, Old Slavonic this, Latin cis on this side

    British Dictionary definitions for him (6 of 7)

    he2
    / (heɪ, Hebrew he) /

    noun

    the fifth letter of the Hebrew alphabet (ה), transliterated as h

    British Dictionary definitions for him (7 of 7)

    he3
    / (hiː, heɪ) /

    interjection

    an expression of amusement or derisionAlso: he-he!, hee-hee!
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    Medical definitions for him

    He

    The symbol for the elementhelium
    The American Heritage® Stedman's Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company.

    Scientific definitions for him

    He

    The symbol for helium.
    The American Heritage® Science Dictionary Copyright © 2011. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.

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