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Term: who-am
noun
Sense 1: A question reflecting one's own identity or existence.
Sample sentence: The ongoing philosophical debate revolves around the profound inquiry, "Who am I?"
verb
Sense 1: To inquire or wonder about one's own identity or existence.
Sample sentence: She often finds herself who-aming in the middle of the night, contemplating her place in the world.
Sense 2: To question someone's true motives or intentions.
Sample sentence: The detective who-amed the suspect intensely, trying to uncover any hidden secrets.
adjective
Sense 1: A term used to describe an individual who possesses an uncertain or unclear sense of personal identity.
Sample sentence: In her latest novel, the author brilliantly portrays a group of who-am teenagers struggling to find their place in society.
adverb
Sense 1: In a manner expressing uncertainty or confusion about one's own identity or existence.
Sample sentence: He wandered who-amly through the crowded streets, lost and searching for his purpose in life.
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