whodunit

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Etymology[edit]

Coined by critic Donald Gordon in 1930. Alteration and univerbation of who done it? with ellipsis of has.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • (UK, US) IPA(key): /ˌhuːˈdʌn.ɪt/
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Noun[edit]

whodunit (plural whodunits)

  1. A novel or drama concerning a crime (usually a murder) in which a detective follows clues to determine the perpetrator.
    • 1946, Josephina Niggli, Pointers on radio writing, Boston: The Writer, Inc., page 25:
      Actually, an whodunit is a mystery story. The hero is generally a detective, although sometimes he is a gentleman (apparently a mild mannered worm) who sallies forth at night to become Public Enemy No. One of Crime. Otherwise, the formula is exactly the same as that of the Cliff-hanger and follows the same rules.

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(A fictional story of a crime which a detective solves): detective novel, detective story, mystery story

Hypernyms[edit]

(A fictional story of a crime which a detective solves): thriller

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  • Oxford Dictionaries [1]

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