What is another word for they and I?

Pronunciation: [ðe͡ɪ and ˈa͡ɪ] (IPA)

When it comes to finding synonyms for the words "they and I," there are many options to choose from. Some popular alternatives include "we," "us," "our team," "our group," "our crew," "our gang," or even just "the two of us." If you're looking for a more formal option, you could use "both parties" or "both individuals." In certain contexts, you may also be able to use words like "we all," "we both," "we two," or "we pair." Ultimately, the best synonym for "they and I" depends on the tone and context of your sentence, so be sure to choose an option that fits your needs.

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What are the hypernyms for They and i?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with They and i

  • That's the way both they and I travel sometimes. Pick road at random, and when it's time to pull over, you pull over and hope you can find a place to crash.
    Jello Biafra
  • Whether animals admit it or not, they and I communicate.
    Carolyn Gold Heilbrun
  • As for myself, if I could have removed my doubts by so simple a step as that of becoming an atheist, I should have done it, no matter what scandal or punishment had followed. I studied the subject thoroughly, and found that for one doubt removed, another was raised, only to reach at last a result more inconceivable than that reached by the church, and infinitely more hopeless besides. What do you gain by getting rid of one incomprehensible only to put a greater one in its place, and throw away your only hope besides? The atheists offer no sort of bargain for one's soul. Their scheme is all loss and no gain. At last both they and I come back to a confession of ignorance; the only difference between us is that my ignorance is joined with a faith and hope.
    Henry Adams
  • They told me that everybody must think of his future and what is more that everybody did. Then I found that they were right: I looked round me among those who believed as they and I did, and couldn't find a single one who was willing to sacrifice everything for the sake of his belief. For a little while perhaps they were prepared to sacrifice something, but when their personal dreams of the future came into conflict with their faith, they chose the dream. Those who had the luck to be officials came off best. They had no need to renounce their faith, it cooled off a bit perhaps, but they had no need to renounce it; not was there any need for them to renounce for dream of their personal happiness, for officials with cold faith can get as far as they like. So I soon stopped sacrificing everything for my faith, because anyone sacrifices everything all by himself is just stupid. (p. 202)
    Stig Dagerman
  • I know that even in this faithless age there are many persons to whom the Bible is what it was to Calvin — its smallest word as really the voice of God, its most trifling part as sacred; and to these persons I know I shall have given very great pain. They may not believe me when I say I am sorry for it; but if they will not, at least they will believe with me, that those who fight against God are most fighting against themselves; that He can and will protect His truth, and that every blow which is aimed against it will not injure truth, but will recoil on the striker's head. So far they will go with me. In the prayer that it may be so, may they and I unite.
    James Anthony Froude

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