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Who's there Meaning in English

expression

ˈhuz/ /ˈðɛɹ
HOOZ-THAIR
huːz/ /ðˈeə
HOOZ-THAIR

Definition

A common question asked when someone hears a knock, sound, or movement and wants to know which person is present, especially at a door.

Usage & Nuances

Usually spoken when someone knocks or there's an unexpected noise. Typical in jokes ("Knock, knock – Who's there?") and also in more serious settings. Used formally and informally; not for written communication.

Example Sentences

He knocked and said, "Who's there?"

basic

When I'm home alone and hear a noise, I ask, "Who's there?"

basic

It's dark outside. Before opening the door, she asks, "Who's there?"

basic

Kids love playing 'knock knock' jokes that start with "Who's there?"

natural

You get spooked at night, hear a creak, and quietly whisper, "Who's there?"

natural

Before answering the door at a hotel, always say "Who's there?" to be safe.

natural