your S1 W1 /jə;
strong jɔː $ jər
strong jɔːr/
determiner [possessive form of ‘you’][
Language: Old English;
Origin: eower]
1. used when speaking or writing to one or more people to show that something belongs to them or is connected with them:
Could you move your car?
Is that your brother over there?
Don’t worry. It’s not your fault.
Be aware of your own feelings.2. of or belonging to any person:
If you are facing north, east is on your right.3. informal used when mentioning something that is a typical example of a particular type of thing:
It was just your basic, ordinary hotel room – nothing special.
Your typical 60s pop group had three guitarists and a drummer. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲