Crossword-Solution: WHOM 4 letters, 58 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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Word Word Type Definition
Whom pron. The objective case of who. See Who.

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Word Anagrams
WHOM anagram HOWM, MHOW, MWHO

We have 58 clues for the answer “WHOM”

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Pronoun functioning as an object (not a subject!) 1 answer
Object that many people don't use right 1 answer
Obsolete pronoun? 1 answer
Oft-ignored object 1 answer
Oft-misused pronoun 1 answer
Oft-neglected pronoun. 1 answer
Often misused pronoun 1 answer
Often-misused pronoun 1 answer
Often-neglected pronoun 1 answer
Part of T.W.I.M.C. 1 answer
Part of a letter opener 1 answer
Part three of a thought for thanksgiving 1 answer
Pronoun after a preposition 1 answer
Pronoun before "it may concern" 1 answer
Pronoun following a preposition 1 answer
Much underused pronoun 1 answer
Pronoun in a Hemingway title 1 answer
Pronoun in letter greetings 1 answer
Pronoun in many letter greetings 1 answer
Pronoun in the starts of many letters 1 answer
Pronoun not heard as often as it should be 1 answer
Pronoun that is often misused 1 answer
Pronoun used when a person is receiving an action 1 answer
Receptionist's pronoun 1 answer
Second word in a Hemingway title 1 answer
Second word of a Hemingway title 1 answer
Tricky pronoun to use 1 answer
Word in a letter opening 1 answer
Word often preceded by a preposition 1 answer
Maine radio station whose call letters spell a pronoun 1 answer
"For __ the Bell Tolls" 1 answer
"For ___ it may concern..." 1 answer
"Is this the party to __ I am speaking?": Lily Tomlin 1 answer
"Of ___ are you speaking?" 1 answer
"Praise God from __ All ..." 1 answer
"To __ It May Concern" 1 answer
"To __ it may..." 1 answer
"With ___ am I speaking?" 1 answer
"___ shall I say is calling?" 1 answer
"_____ shall I send..." (Isa. 6:8) 1 answer
Grammarian's correction 1 answer
Hemingway title pronoun 1 answer
Hemingway's "For __ the Bell Tolls" 1 answer
Increasingly rare English pronoun 1 answer
It's "no longer current in natural colloquial speech," per the OED 1 answer
Literate pronoun. 1 answer
"___ the gods would destroy ..." 1 answer
Pronoun that can ask a question 2 answers
title Hemingway Actress 2 answers
Rarely used pronoun 2 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETAER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with WHOM (5)

The Electors shall meet in their respective States, and vote by Ballot for two Persons, of whom one at least shall not be an Inhabitant of the same State with themselves.
The United States' Constitution Founding Fathers 1975
She had always thought children important, however, and the Darlings had become acquainted with her in Kensington Gardens, where she spent most of her spare time peeping into perambulators, and was much hated by careless nursemaids, whom she followed to their homes and complained of to their mistresses.
Peter Pan James M. Barrie 1991
Then she said, “O Pau-Puk-Keewis, Dance for us your merry dances, Dance the Beggar’s Dance to please us, That the feast may be more joyous, That the time may pass more gayly, And our guests be more contented!” Then the handsome Pau-Puk-Keewis, He the idle Yenadizze, He the merry mischief-maker, Whom the people called the Storm-Fool, Rose among the guests assembled.
The Song Of Hiawatha Henry W. Longfellow 1991
Fall’n Cherube, to be weak is miserable Doing or Suffering: but of this be sure, To do ought good never will be our task, But ever to do ill our sole delight, As being the contrary to his high will Whom we resist.
Paradise Lost John Milton 1991
Shortly afterwards the Bat again fell to the ground and was caught by another Weasel, whom he likewise entreated not to eat him.
Aesop’s Fables Aesop 2000

Quotes with WHOM (3)

The more I know of the world, the more I am convinced that I shall never see a man whom I can really love. I require so much!
Jane Austen Sense and Sensibility
Never close your lips to those whom you have already opened your heart.
Charles Dickens
Siblings: children of the same parents, each of whom is perfectly normal until they get together.
Sam Levenson
Where this answer appears

Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Slate, The Atlantic, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 67 times in crossword archives (1954–2024).