They
UK /["/ðeɪ/"]/US /["/ðeɪ/"]/
Definition
people, animals or things that have already been mentioned or are easily identified
In simple words: A word used to refer to a group of people or to someone whose gender is not specified.
Examples
- ‘Where are John and Liz?’ ‘They went for a walk.’
- They *(= the things you are carrying)* go on the bottom shelf.
- If anyone arrives late they'll have to wait outside.
- The rest, as **they say**, is history.
- They cut my water off.
- They now say that red wine is good for you.
Usage notes
Use 'they' when referring to multiple people. It can also be used as a singular pronoun when a person's gender is unknown. Avoid using in very formal writing where gender-specific pronouns might be preferred.
Grammar pattern
pronoun + verb
Memory hint
Think of 'they' as the team — it stands in for a group or someone unnamed.
Collocations
- they say
- they are
- they want
Synonyms
- them
- those
- themselves
Antonyms
- we
- I
Common mistakes
- Using 'they' with singular verbs (e.g., 'They is going').
- Confused with 'them' as the subject.
- Misunderstanding its use as a singular pronoun.