Meaning & Definition of word "Who"

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    Who

    /hu/

    pronoun:

    • 1. Used to ask about the identity of a person or people.
      • Example: Who is coming to the party tonight?
    • 2. Used to introduce a clause that provides more information about a person or people.
      • Example: The teacher, who loves science, encouraged us to ask questions.
    • 3. Used to refer to a particular person or group previously mentioned.
      • Example: She is the one who won the election.
    • 4. Used to express a particular characteristic of a person or group.
      • Example: He is someone who is always willing to help.
    • 5. Used in questions to inquire about someone’s name.
      • Example: Do you know who that lady is?

    Etymology

    Old English 'hwā', related to other Germanic languages.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    who's who:

    A term used to describe a situation in which the identity of people is made clear.

    who cares:

    An expression indicating indifference about a situation.

    who done it:

    A phrase referring to a mystery, often used in the context of detective stories.

    Related Words

    whom:

    The objective form of 'who', used when referring to the object of a verb.

    whose:

    A possessive form of 'who', used to ask about ownership.

    Slang Meanings of who

    Meaning: Who's that?

    Example Sentence: When he saw the new person, he asked, 'Who's that?'

    Meaning: Who’s your daddy?

    Example Sentence: It's an informal way to boast about superiority or dominance.