"Whether" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Whether" Meaning

Used to indicate a question or a doubt, often in an informal way.

Example: "Will it rain tomorrow? Whether it will or not, we'll still go to the beach."

"Whether" Examples

Usage Examples of the Word "whether"


1. Interrogative Clause

"Do you think it will rain whether we bring an umbrella or not?"

2. Conditional Sentences

"I will go to the beach whether or not it's sunny."
"I'll buy a ticket whether I get accepted into the university or not."

3. Subjunctive Mood

"I recommend that she take the job whether she likes it or not."

"Whether" Similar Words

Whereto

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Whereupon

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Upon or in a time or place that has been previously mentioned or arrived at.

Wherever

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Wherewith is a prepositional phrase used to indicate the means or instrument by which something is done. It is an old-fashioned way of saying "with which" and is often used in formal or literary writing.<br><br>Example: "He spoke with great eloquence, wherewith he persuaded the audience." (Meaning: He spoke with great eloquence, which impressed the audience.)

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A Wherry is a type of keel-less, flat-bottomed boat, traditionally used in East Anglia, particularly in Norfolk and Suffolk, England.

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To stimulate or sharpen the appetite or interest of someone.<br><br>Example: "The smell of freshly baked bread whets my appetite."

Whets

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Irritates, stimulates, or arouses.

Whetstone

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Whetting

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