me

pronoun
UK: /miː/
US: /miː/
  1. The objective case of 'I'; used as the object of a verb or preposition.

    1. He saw me at the store yesterday.
    2. She gave the book to me after she finished reading it.
  2. Used to refer to the speaker or writer.

    1. It is me who is responsible.
    2. It was me who suggested we try the new Italian restaurant downtown for dinner.
  3. Used for emphasis or to draw attention to oneself.

    1. Leave me alone now please.
    2. Just trust me on this; I know what I am doing.

Synonyms

myself i

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "me" in English means: The objective case of 'I'; used as the object of a verb or preposition., Used to refer to the speaker or writer., Used for emphasis or to draw attention to oneself..

The phonetic transcription of "me" is /miː/ in British English and /miː/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "me": myself, i.

Example usage of "me": "He saw me at the store yesterday.". More examples on the page.