It
//ɪt//
Word Type
Noun
Pronoun
Proper Noun
Adjective
Determiner
The word "it" can be used as noun, pronoun, proper noun, adjective and determiner.
Word Relationships
Opposites (Antonyms)
Derived Terms
Bumpit FSMdidit IT/OT Satandidit aliensdidit anticipatory it any way one slices it buy it damnit do it dummy it evolutiondidit flooddidit for it go at it goddidit goshdangit goshdarnit itness keep it real know-it-all move it preparatory it shadow IT stick-at-itiveness that's it tiswas watch it whatchacallit
Etymologically Related To
Broader Terms (Hypernyms)
Type Of (IsA)
Related Terms
abbreviation acronym addams all alphabets article aye aye tee before before has before looks catch chase clown computer computer department cousin cousin addams creature definite definite article dehumanize demonstrative department describer end eye eye tea eye tee fashionable first first two form generic generic neuter generic object has he he she her him hint i impersonal impersonal pronoun inanimate inanimate thing indefinite indefinite pronoun information information technology internet internet technology italian augmented sixth chord its itself job like like split looks me neuter neuter pronoun neutral neutral pronoun object object pronoun objective objective pronoun of all of sentence person personal personal pronoun player playground preposition pronoun pronoun neuter scary scary clown sentence she short short form short pronoun smitten something split subject tag tagged tagged person tea technology technology job tee that thee them they thing thing pronoun thou two two alphabets us we what ye you
Synonym Network
More for "it"
Related Topic Clusters
Academic and Essay Vocabulary
Precise wording for thesis statements, evidence framing, and conclusion clarity.
Professional Email and Tone Control
Phrase libraries for clearer, faster, and lower-friction professional communication.
Grammar Essentials for Fast Editing
High-impact grammar checks that catch most real-world writing errors quickly.
Next best steps
Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.