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xe

pronoun as in nominative singular pronoun

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Example Sentences

Senior running back and linebacker Xe’ Ree Alexander has played with Banuelos since peewee football, and has seen him dominate opponents every step of the way.

This Spectre model has a good amount of power under the hood with its Intel Core i7-11390H CPU, integrated Iris Xe graphics, and 16GB of RAM, making it suitable for most productivity tasks.

The answer, at least for now, is “better than Intel’s integrated Xe graphics,” which was the primary comparison that the company gave as part of its announcement.

While the integrated Iris Xe GPU doesn’t have enough juice for gaming, this lightweight laptop is remarkably versatile and remains a powerful choice in the 13-inch laptop class.

The foldable laptop boasts some impressive specs, too, with an 11th Gen Core i7 CPU, 512GB of storage, and Iris Xe integrated graphics.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a synonym for xe?

Xe is a pronoun that serves the same grammatical function as he or she, except that it’s gender-neutral. Xe is typically used by people who identify as nonbinary or genderqueer, meaning that their gender identify falls outside of the strict binary of only male or only female.

For those who identify in one of these ways and who are deciding which pronouns to use, there are a lot of options.

The most commonly used is nonbinary they. Some pronouns similar to xe include xie, ze, zie, zhe, sie, ve, and ce.

However, it should be noted that these shouldn’t be considered synonyms of xe in the sense that they are interchangeable when referring to the same person—the pronouns the person has specified are the ones that should be used.

Xe is often used as part of the xe/xem/xyr set of pronouns, but it is sometimes also used as part of other, similar sets, such as xe/hir/hir, xe/xir/xir and xe/xim/xis.

In the next section, we’ll break down some of the nonbinary pronoun sets that people use.

What can you use instead of the word xe?

First and foremost: if someone says they use xe as one of their pronouns, that’s what you should use when referring to them. Some people might use a mix of pronouns, such as xe and they, in which case you can use either one, or both at different times.

There are a lot of different nonbinary pronouns, and it can seem overwhelming. To help, here is a chart of some (not all) nonbinary pronouns, along with the grammatical function of each one to help you understand how they’re used (and conjugated).

You can plug each set into this sentence to see how each pronoun is used:

[Column 1 subject form] told me to text [column 2 object form], but I don’t have [column 3 possessive form] number. 

subject form 

(same grammatical function as he, she, and nonbinary they)

object form 

(same grammatical function as him, her, and nonbinary them)

possessive adjective form

(same grammatical function as his, her, and nonbinary their)

xexemxyr
xeximxis
xexirxir
xehirhir
xiexemxyr
zezirzir
zezanzan
ziezirzir
zhezhimzhir
siesiersier
cecircir
vevirvir
vevirvis

In many (but not all) cases, the possessive pronoun form (the one equivalent to theirs, as in That book is theirs) is simply formed by adding s to the possessive adjective form (the one that’s equivalent to their): That book is xyrs. Similarly, the reflexive form (the one equivalent to themself) is often formed by simply adding self to the object form (the one that’s equivalent to them): xemself.

What kind of pronoun is xe?

Xe is a personal pronoun. It’s singular.

But before we get too grammatical, it should be noted that xe is what’s called a neopronoun. A neopronoun is a gender-neutral pronoun that has been recently coined to fill the lack of gender-neutral options in English (not all gender-neutral pronouns are neopronouns—singular they has been used for centuries).

Grammatically speaking, xe is categorized as a third person pronoun (like he, she, him, her, and them), meaning that it’s used to refer to anyone other than the person doing the addressing (first person) or the ones being addressed (second person).

Xe is a nominative pronoun, meaning that it’s generally used as the subject of a sentence—the one doing the action—as opposed to the object (the one on the receiving end of some action). A common objective form of xe is xem, as in Xe asked me to drive xem home. However, other object forms are sometimes used.

For more, check out our guide to gender-neutral pronouns.

And our guide to gender-neutral language.

How do you pronounce the pronoun xe?

The neopronoun xe is typically pronounced zee (like the letter Z). The similar pronouns xie, ze, and zie are usually pronounced in the same way.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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