whom Definition
- 1used instead of 'who' as the object of a verb or preposition
- 2used to refer to people in a formal context
Using whom: Examples
Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "whom" can be used in various situations through the following examples!
Example
Whom did you give the book to?
Example
To whom it may concern, ...
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The person whom I saw yesterday was my old friend.
whom Synonyms and Antonyms
Phrases with whom
used to indicate the person or people to whom something belongs or with whom they are associated
Example
A book of whom I am the author.
Example
He went to the party with whom he had met at the gym.
used to indicate the person or people who are the subject of a conversation or piece of writing
Example
The article was about a woman whom I had never met.
Origins of whom
Old English 'hwām', dative of 'hwā' (see who)
Summary: whom in Brief
'Whom' [huːm] is a pronoun used instead of 'who' as the object of a verb or preposition, particularly in formal contexts. It is often used in phrases such as 'to whom it may concern' and 'the person whom I saw yesterday.' 'Whom' can also be used in phrases like 'of whom,' 'with whom,' and 'about whom,' which indicate possession, companionship, and subject matter, respectively.