The synonym for "whose" is "of whom" or "belonging to whom."
A homophone for "allow" that is also a synonym is "aloud."
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chat is a synonym for spoken.
"Listen in" is a synonym for eavesdrop.
A synonym of gullible is naive.
according to what, after what precedent, by means of, by virtue of what, by what means, by what method, by whose help, from what source, through what agency, through what medium, to what degree, whence, whereby, wherewith
What is synonym for merchant? What is synonym for merchant?
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you are a synonym of abandoned.
What is the synonym government.
Contraband..."goods whose importation or exportation or possession is prohibited by lawbootleg: distributed or sold illicitly; "the black economy pays no taxes" wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn"
no it is not a synonym
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A synonym for varied is diverse.
A synonym for temper is temperament.
"whos" is not a word. "who's" and "whose" are homophones -- they sound identical. they are not homonyms, synonym, nor antonyms. "who's" is a contraction for "who is" or sometimes "who has" as in the examples "who's at my door?" and "who's eaten my cake?" "whose" is a possessive form of "who" -- "it was mark whose dog got into our garbage" or "whose dog is this in my garbage?" "who's" works similarly to "what's" in most sentences, one refering to people and the other to things. "whose" is the possessive of "who," just like "my" is the possessive of "i/me" and "your" is the possessive of "you."
there is a synonym of the word synonym it is poecilonym