IT


Meaning of IT in English

pron.

Pronunciation: ' it, ə t

Function: pronoun

Etymology: Middle English, from Old English hit ― more at HE

Date: before 12th century

1 : that one ― used as subject or direct object or indirect object of a verb or object of a preposition usually in reference to a lifeless thing <took a quick look at the house and noticed it was very old>, a plant <there is a rosebush near the fence and it is now blooming>, a person or animal whose sex is unknown or disregarded <don't know who it is>, a group of individuals or things, or an abstract entity <beauty is everywhere and it is a source of joy> ― compare HE , ITS , SHE , THEY

2 ― used as subject of an impersonal verb that expresses a condition or action without reference to an agent < it is raining>

3 a ― used as anticipatory subject or object of a verb < it is necessary to repeat the whole thing> ― often used to shift emphasis to a part of a statement other than the subject < it was in this city that the treaty was signed> b ― used with many verbs as a direct object with little or no meaning <footed it back to camp>

4 ― used to refer to an explicit or implicit state of affairs or circumstances <how is it going>

5 : a crucial or climactic point <this is it >

Merriam Webster Collegiate English Dictionary.      Merriam Webster - Энциклопедический словарь английского языка.