whose
Valid in Scrabble
- Scrabble points
- 11
- Words With Friends
- 10
- Letters
- 5
/huːz/(UK)
Definition of whose
7 senses · 3 parts of speech · etymology included
det
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(interrogative)Of whom, belonging to whom; which person's or people's.
“Whose (wallet) is this?”
“We should buy a house. ~ With whose money?”
“For whose benefit are you acting.?”
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det
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(interrogative)Of whom, belonging to whom; which person's or people's.
“Whose (wallet) is this?”
“We should buy a house. ~ With whose money?”
“For whose benefit are you acting.?”
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(relative)Of whom, belonging to whom.
“This is the man whose dog caused the accident.”
“Venus, whose sister is Serena, won the latest championship.”
“I dedicate this award to my parents, without whose help I wouldn't have made it this far.”
“The victim was a youngster, both of whose eyes were missing.”
“It is Marconi whose name is associated with the development of radio.”
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(relative)Of which, belonging to which.
“We saw several houses whose roofs were falling off.”
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(alt-of, honorific)Honorific alternative letter-case form of whose, sometimes used when referring to God or another important figure who is understood from context.
“Saviour, Whose love constrained them / To toil with zeal untired,”
pron
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(interrogative)That or those of whom or belonging to whom.
“Several people have lost their suitcases. Whose have you found?”
“He asked whose the umbrella was.”
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(relative)That or those of whom or belonging to whom.
“This car is blocking the way, but Mr Smith, whose it is, will be here shortly.”
“For there stood by me this night the angel of God, whose I am, and whom I serve,”
“If he starts it on another man's lands, and kills it there, it belongs to the owner of the land; but if he start game on one man's lands, and pursue it to those of another, and kill it there, it is neither the property of the man on whose lands it is started, nor of him on whose it is killed, but belongs to the killer.”
“The notes on authors are extremely brilliant and incisive, not always in good perspective and sometimes freaky in their wit, as, for instance, the reference to Mrs. Holmes, of whose books it is said, "The secret of their long popularity has never been divulged by their readers," and Mrs. Harris, of whose it is said, "To a lively mind they should be conducive of profound sleep," which, whatever its faults, is by no means true of "Rutledge."”
contraction
- (alt-of, contraction, misspelling)Misspelling of who's.
Definitions from Wiktionary, CC BY-SA.
Etymology
From Middle English whos, from Old English hwæs, from Proto-Germanic *hwes, genitive case of *hwaz (“who”) *hwat (“what”).
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