those

pronunciation

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Word Origin

those
those: [OE] Originally, those was the plural of this. It did not move across to that until the Middle English period, gradually replacing its previous plural thō. The game of musical chairs was completed by these, which was a new formation based on this.=> this
those (pron.)
c. 1300, Midlands and southern variant of Old English þas, nominative and accusative plural of þes, þeos "this" (see this). A collateral form of these, now used as the plural of that.

Antonym

pron.

these

Example

1. I like those internet phrases .
2. He needed to help those pilgrims .
3. Those are the best surprises .
4. Europe 's policymakers must make those distinctions clearer .
5. And those riches seemed attainable .

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