What is another word for whomever?

Pronunciation: [hˈuːmɛvə] (IPA)

Whomever is a pronoun that refers to an unspecified person or people. There are several synonyms for the word "whomever" that can be used depending on the context. One synonym is "whoever," which is commonly used to refer to any person who might be interested or involved in a particular activity or situation. Another synonym is "anyone," which refers to any individual who could be involved or affected by a decision or action. "Anyone" is often used in more general contexts. "Anybody" is another synonym that is commonly used in more casual conversations. Lastly, "somebody" is also a synonym for "whomever," used to refer to a specific person or people.

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    • Noun, singular or mass
      who.
    • Verb, non-3rd person singular present
      who.
    • Verb, base form
      who.
    • Wh-pronoun
      who.

What are the hypernyms for Whomever?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    interrogative, pronoun, relative pronoun, expletive pronoun, third-person pronoun.

Usage examples for Whomever

He is true to his lady-love, to whomever else he plays false.
"Hilda Wade A Woman With Tenacity Of Purpose"
Grant Allen
His vast command of scientific facts, and his ready command of them for all educational purposes, his enthusiasm for science and the diffusion of it, even his fascinating way of imparting it to others, had even less to do with his popularity than the magnetism of his presence and the sympathetic faculty which enabled him to find at once the plane on which he should meet whomever he had to deal with.
"The Autobiography of a Journalist, Volume I"
William James Stillman
I have to show you how, in spite of this evidence, in face of all this accumulated testimony showing the prisoner to have been in possession of both motive and opportunities for committing this crime, he is guiltless of it; that a physical impossibility stands in the way of his being the assailant of the Widow Clemmens, and that to whomever or whatsoever her death may be due, it neither was nor could have been the result of any blow struck by the prisoner's hand.
"Hand and Ring"
Anna Katharine Green

Famous quotes with Whomever

  • Just because you're of the same sex, what difference does it make? Get married to whomever you want.
    Famke Janssen
  • In that sense, when a Bush or a Gore, or whomever, goes on David Letterman, that's the news, too.
    Frank Rich
  • The strongest influences in my life and my work are always whomever I love. whomever I love and am with most of the time, or whomever I remember most vividly. I think that's true of everyone, don't you?
    Tennessee Williams
  • We had two rules growing up in my house: If you're going to take a shower, do it with whomever you're dating so you don't waste water; and if you buy one for yourself, buy six, because everybody's going to want one.
    Moon Unit Zappa
  • Who you love is an illustration of you... but whomever loves you back is you... in HD.
    Ingrid Weir

Related words: whomever is, who am I, who is, who is that, who am i

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