Yours
UK /["/jɔːz/"]/US /["/jərz//jɔːrz//jʊrz/"]/
Definition
of or belonging to you
In simple words: Belonging to you.
Examples
- Is that book yours?
- Is she a friend of yours?
- My hair is very fine. Yours is much thicker.
- **Yours sincerely/faithfully**
- **Sincerely Yours**
- **Yours Truly**
- Let's go back to yours after the show.
- I wish you and yours all the best for the year ahead!
Usage notes
Used to indicate ownership. It’s appropriate in most contexts but avoid using in very formal writing where 'your' might be more suitable.
Grammar pattern
standalone possessive pronoun
Memory hint
Think of 'yours' as 'your's' — it belongs to you.
Collocations
- yours sincerely
- yours faithfully
- yours ever
Synonyms
- yours truly
- your own
- of yours
Antonyms
- mine
- ours
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'your' (the adjective form)
- Used inappropriately in formal contexts
- Misused in contractions