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whosever

[hoo-zev-er]

pronoun

  1. (the possessive case of whoever used as an adjective).

    Whosever wagon this is, get it out of here. Whosever is this ridiculous hat?

  2. the one or ones belonging to whomever.

    Whosever will win, do you think?



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Word History and Origins

Origin of whosever1

First recorded in 1730–40; whose + ever
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Example Sentences

Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.

Clothes that show whosever wearing them in their best light, to show off their beauty but in a way that never degrades them in any way,” Griffiths said.

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“Whosever idea it was to go to A La Mode before the show, you’re brilliant.”

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And with virtually no evidence whosever, he alleged great malfeasance in Atlanta’s Fulton County, including 18,000 votes having to do with someone who did something nefarious and “3,000 pounds” of shredded ballots.

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Whosever idea it was, Beckett says, it was "quite a big mistake".

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It’s whosever in charge of them.

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