'em (Meaning)

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'em ()

An obsolete or colloquial contraction of the old form hem, them.

Synonyms & Antonyms of 'em

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

'em Sentence Examples

  1. The children played in the park, lost in their own little world, oblivious to the world around 'em.
  2. She gazed out the window, watching the rain pour down, feeling the world outside 'em fade away.
  3. He grabbed the book off the shelf, eager to immerse 'emself in its pages.
  4. She closed her eyes, trying to block out the noise around 'em, focusing on her breath.
  5. The old man sat on the porch, watching the sunset, reminiscing about the days gone by 'em.
  6. He wiped the sweat off his brow, feeling the exhaustion creeping up 'em after hours of hard work.
  7. They gathered around the campfire, the flames dancing and casting long shadows 'em.
  8. She stood at the edge of the cliff, looking down at the vast ocean beneath 'em, feeling the wind in her hair.
  9. He looked at the photo album, flipping through the pages, memories flooding back 'em.
  10. They stood on the stage, waiting for the lights to dim, feeling the anticipation building up 'em.

FAQs About the word 'em

An obsolete or colloquial contraction of the old form hem, them.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The children played in the park, lost in their own little world, oblivious to the world around 'em.

She gazed out the window, watching the rain pour down, feeling the world outside 'em fade away.

He grabbed the book off the shelf, eager to immerse 'emself in its pages.

She closed her eyes, trying to block out the noise around 'em, focusing on her breath.