Who (object.) |
Originally, an interrogative pronoun, later, a relative pronoun also; -- used always substantively, and either as singular or plural. See the Note under What, pron., 1. As interrogative pronouns, who and whom ask the question: What or which person or persons? Who and whom, as relative pronouns (in the sense of that), are properly used of persons (corresponding to which, as applied to things), but are sometimes, less properly and now rarely, used of animals, plants, etc. Who and whom, as compound relatives, are also used especially of persons, meaning the person that; the persons that; the one that; whosoever. |
Who (pron.) |
One; any; one. |
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Unix command |
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Relative pronoun and interrogative pronoun |
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Song performed by Diana Ross |
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2018 film directed by Ajay Devlokha |
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Race of humanoids in books created by Dr. Seuss |
Who Synonyms |
WHO, World Health Organization |
Translations |
Who in Spanish |
Example Sentence (Quote) " " the giver of life, who gave it for happiness and not for wretchedness." - Life |
Example Sentence (Quote) " "a man who sold meat but knew nothing of the poetry of the slaughterhouse". Ted Arden was no ice-cream butcher." - Anthony Burgess |
Example Sentence (Quote) " "workmen who wanted (a) the white man out" ,(c) sinecures" - Anthony Burgess |
Example Sentence (Quote) " "As broker, I'm usually very careful as to sources ." You buy only from those who steal the best. Got it ." (p. 91)" - William Gibson |
Example Sentence (Quote) " "Morituri Nolumus Mori - We who are about to die dont want to"" - Discworld |