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yours truly
[ yoorz troo-lee, yawrz ]
adverb
- a conventional phrase used at the end of a letter.
pronoun
- Informal. I; myself; me:
I'm only in business to profit yours truly.
yours truly
pronoun
- an informal term for I, myself , or me
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of yours truly1
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of yours truly1
Example Sentences
One of those doubters was once yours truly.
Watsonâs face was plastered on billboards across New York, Los Angeles, and Miami with pull quotesâas with those falsified by employees, like yours trulyâcalling him âthe greatest interviewer on TVâ and comparing him with Oprah.
âToday, he had a day off, and how did he spend that? Brunch with Melania? No. Maybe a catch with Barron in the yard? No, no. Ranta Claus got up bright and early to post 165 venomous words about yours truly!â
Grande released her debut studio album, âYours Truly,â in 2013 while she was starring in âSam & Cat.â
Then there were the earlier albums: âSweetener,â âDangerous Woman,â âMy Everything,â and âYours Truly.â
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What doesÌęyours truly mean?
Yours truly is a common phrase used to end a letter. Informally, yours truly is also usedÌę as a synonym for I, me, or myself.
Yours truly is a conventional phrase that is used to politely end a letter. It is used in the same way as similar phrases, such as Sincerely or Best wishes. In most letters, it appears immediately above or before a personâs name or signature, as in: Dear Jeff, We are out of milk. Yours truly, Ben.
Some people may also use yours truly to end an email or similar message.
Informally, yours truly is used to refer to oneself. Often, this sense of yours truly is used humorously or playfully. It can be used in place of the words I, me, or myself, as inÌęNobody is better at failing tests than yours truly.
Example: If you need help, just ask yours truly.
Where doesÌęyours truly come from?
The first records of the letter-ending yours truly come from around 1790. It is made from a combination of the words yours and truly. It combines yours, meaning âthat which belongs to you,â and truly, meaning âgenuinely or honestly.âÌę The first records of the self-referencing sense come from around 1833.
Yours truly is used to close a letter, email, or similar communications. Itâs one of many common closing phrases, such as yours sincerely, kind regards, or forever yours. While you might not want to close an email to your boss with forever yours, yours truly is appropriate no matter how well you know the person youâre writing to.
When used to refer to yourself, yours truly is not used in formal writing. Youâll find it most often in casual conversation and writing, often when someone is being playful or trying to call attention to themselves.
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How isÌęyours truly used in real life?
Yours truly is used to end letters and is used informally to refer to oneself.
Dear Mother Nature,
This love-hate thing has got to stop.
Yours truly,
Mikeâ Mike Casey (@themikecasey)
Big, cool drop happening here and on YouTube by yours truly in just 29 minutes! Channeling Beyoncé.
â Michael Moore (@MMFlint)
If youâre in the UK, tune in to Chris Evans on this morning from 8am for some live music from yours truly
â Sting (@OfficialSting)
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Is yours truly used correctly in the following sentence?
Everyone is coming over to my house to taste a delicious dinner made personally by yours truly.
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