Wiktionary
a. 1 (context grammar English) Of a verb, in the third person. 2 (context literature English) Of a narrative, using verbs in the third person.
Usage examples of "third-person".
How long do you think it takes one of them to provide sustenance for itself”—Ponter’s language had a gender-neutral third-person pronoun, Mary knew.
A third-person narrator flits like an invisible bird from place to place- readers don't usually spend much time worrying about how she happens to know all this stuff, or why she's writing it down.
First, I realized that the most potentially dangerous and subversive of fictional characters is the narrator who speaks in a confiding, authoritative, and supposedly neutral third-person voice.
If you use them, readers won't think you're showing off as they would if you were to write in some bizarre narrative voice, like second-person imperative mood or third-person plural future tense.
Blankenhagen was too absorbed to realize he had abandoned the formal third-person plural and was addressing me with the familiar form.