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A definite article used to refer to a specific thing. When wanting to refer to a specific noun, use "the" before saying it.
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A literary article used to preface a noun
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THE word THE is one of THE most commonly used words in THE English language. It is an article even more descriptive then THE word a.
I'm not talking about just A banana. I'm talking about THE banana.
by firstnamelastname December 31, 2016
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Why tf would you search up the definition of the? It's the most common word that is used in the English language. It's so common that I've used it in this sentence alone 5 times. Go back home, you're drunk.
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Why the fuck is anybody looking up this definition. You need to get off this site and get some serious fucking mental help. I’m not joking, my prays are for you.
Me: “did you see THE dumbass?”

You: “No I haven’t looked in The mirror yet today”
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The The passed away this morning at 3:14 AM yesterday at a gang shootout fighting a rival gang called the "Bes". If you know any information please notify.
by UkaChaka September 5, 2020
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It is used in a clause before the noun and used to intensify and specify a noun.
Chives could not possibly fathom that he had to perform CPR to a rotten corpse. Chives got so confused that he left the corpse behind and started to promenade to his house. When he had reached his house he was famished. Since he was famished he went to the supermarket nearby and had bought a chicken to cook and eat. When he'd finished the chicken he began to realise he became parched so he walked to a lemonade and asked the man who was standing there and said " I know that you sell lemonade but do you have grape juice?" The lemonade man gave him grape juice but it looked peculiar, the colour was velvet red but Chives didn't care so he drank it and had a really grand old day.
by Mia Rosalina September 8, 2020
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