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of his own

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective of his own has 1 sense
  1. of one's own, of her own, of his own, of my own, of our own, of your own, of their own - belonging completely to yourself; "a room of one's own"
    Antonym: impersonal (indirect, via personal)

Definitions from the Web

Term: "of his own"

Description:

"Of his own" is a phrase commonly used to describe possession or belonging to someone specifically. It signifies that something is uniquely owned by the person mentioned.

Possible Definitions:

  1. Belonging to a specific person.
  2. Indicating individuality or personal attribute.
  3. Expressing independence or autonomy.

Examples:

As a possessive phrase:

  1. John built a house of his own in the countryside.
  2. She finally achieved success in her career of her own.
  3. He prefers to use tools of his own when working on projects.

As an expression of individuality or personal attribute:

  1. Lucy has a cooking style of her own; she never follows recipes precisely.
  2. She has a unique fashion sense of her own; always wearing vibrant and unconventional outfits.
  3. His artwork has a distinct style of his own; it is easily recognizable.

As an expression of independence or autonomy:

  1. After years of training, he decided to open a business of his own.
  2. She traveled the world on her own, exploring different cultures and countries.
  3. He worked hard to become financially independent on his own.

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