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language note: Our is the first person plural possessive determiner. You use our to indicate that something belongs or relates both to yourself and to one or more other people. We're expecting our first baby. Clear it away so we can put our mugs down.
Synonyms: our own, belonging to us, of us, yours and mine, owned by us, more... Collocations: it's our turn (to), is our intention to, is our pleasure to [introduce, provide], more...
The word "our" is a possessive pronoun that signifies shared ownership or association. Its simplicity and ubiquity make it an essential part of everyday communication.
Was that your own idea or did someone suggest it to you? You'll have to make up your own mind (= decide by yourself) what you want to do. I'd never have believed it if I hadn't seen it with my own eyes / heard it with my own ears. "Is that your mom's car?" "No, it's my own (= it belongs to me)."