your

/jɔr/
determiner
  1. Belonging to or associated with the person or people being spoken to.
    • Your opinion matters to us.
    • Please bring your book to class tomorrow.
    • Is this your jacket on the chair?
  2. Belonging to or associated with any person (used to refer to people in general).
    • You should always wear your seatbelt in a car.
    • When you exercise, your heart beats faster.
    • It's important to take care of your health.
  3. Used to indicate a typical example of something.
    • This is your basic recipe for chocolate cake.
    • Your average coffee shop sells many types of drinks.
    • He's your typical teenager who loves video games.
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