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    who
    /huː/

    pronoun

    • 1. what or which person or people: "who is that woman?"
    • 2. used to introduce a clause giving further information about a person or people previously mentioned: "Joan Fontaine plays the mouse who married the playboy"

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  2. A1. used especially in questions as the subject or object of a verb, when asking which person or people, or when asking what someone's name is: Who did this? Who's she? Who are all those people? She asked me if I knew who had got the job. Who (also formal whom) do you want to talk to? I don't know who to ask to the party.

  3. 5 meanings: 1. which person? what person? used in direct and indirect questions 2. used to introduce relative clauses with.... Click for more definitions.

  4. The meaning of WHO is what or which person or persons —used as an interrogative —used by speakers on all educational levels and by many reputable writers, though disapproved by some grammarians, as the object of a verb or a following preposition.

  5. Whom is the object form of who. We use whom to refer to people in formal styles or in writing, when the person is the object of the verb. We don’t use it very often and we use it more commonly in writing than in speaking. We use whom commonly with prepositions.

  6. WHO. 1. abbreviation for. World Health Organization. who. 2. / huː / pronoun. which person? what person? used in direct and indirect questions. who met you? he can't remember who did it. used to introduce relative clauses with antecedents referring to human beings. the people who lived here have left. the one or ones who; whoever.

  7. WHO definition: 1. used to ask about someone's name or which person or group someone is talking about: 2. used at…. Learn more.

  8. who meaning, definition, what is who: used to ask or talk about which person i...: Learn more.

  9. Definition of who pronoun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. who. pronoun. /huː/ Idioms. used in questions to ask about the name, identity or function of one or more people. Who is that woman? I wonder who that letter was from. Who are you phoning? Who's the money for? Want to learn more?

  10. What or which person or persons. Who is he? I asked who he was; I don't know who he is. Webster's New World. The person or persons that, or a person that: used to introduce a relative clause. The man who came to dinner. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Any person or persons that; whoever. “ who steals my purse steals trash”

  11. WHO meaning: 1 : what or which person or people used when you do not know the name or identity of a person or group of people that you are talking about or asking about; 2 : used to question a person's character or authority