Random word

Explore Whichever through 10+ example sentences from English, with an explanation of the meaning. Ideal for language learners, writers and word enthusiasts.

Less frequent word

Whichever in a sentence

Whichever meaning

  1. Which ever; emphatic form of 'which'.
  2. Regardless of the ... that; no matter which.
  3. Any or either ... that; the ... that.

Using Whichever

  • The main meaning on this page is: Which ever; emphatic form of 'which'. | Regardless of the ... that; no matter which. | Any or either ... that; the ... that.
  • In the example corpus, whichever often appears in combinations such as: whichever is, whichever way, whichever comes.

Context around Whichever

  • Average sentence length in these examples: 23.9 words
  • Position in the sentence: 4 start, 8 middle, 8 end
  • Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations

Corpus analysis for Whichever

  • In this selection, "whichever" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 23.9 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
  • Around the word, designer, words, clearly, comes, designer and style stand out and add context to how "whichever" is used.
  • Recognizable usage signals include action is whichever maximizes net and all goes whichever way. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
  • By corpus frequency, "whichever" sits close to words such as daddy, disproportionately and evangelical, which helps place it inside the broader word index.

Example types with whichever

The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:

I'm talking physical media: hardcovers, paperbacks, whichever. (8 words)

And clearly whichever Nathan it is, has been through hell. (10 words)

However, whichever duo the side picks they are mediocre with the bat. (12 words)

And it doesn’t end there, when you have put in the number of years, the thirty five years or sixty years whichever comes first, you now have to wait for a year or two before what they call your terminal benefit will be given to you. (47 words)

By January 1, 2029, or five years after testing begins (whichever is later), the DMV will need to submit a report to the state to evaluate the performance of AV technology and its impact on public safety and employment in the trucking sector. (43 words)

But short of a rules change, Republican lawmakers would be expected to agree to a majority-wins process — whichever candidate wins the internal private vote would be given the full backing of the Republicans on the floor. (37 words)

Example sentences (20)

Whichever designer, whichever style, we can be fairly certain of one thing: that Meghan's dress will cost less than Kate Middleton's.

Users typically use Filipino or English words, whichever comes to mind first or whichever is easier to use.

And clearly whichever Nathan it is, has been through hell.

And it doesn’t end there, when you have put in the number of years, the thirty five years or sixty years whichever comes first, you now have to wait for a year or two before what they call your terminal benefit will be given to you.

Apparently, people think it's a local thing to whichever boardwalk town they go to.

Balance Transfer Fee Either $5 or 3% of the amount of each transfer, whichever is greater.

But short of a rules change, Republican lawmakers would be expected to agree to a majority-wins process — whichever candidate wins the internal private vote would be given the full backing of the Republicans on the floor.

But this is Rahane 2.0 where he has banished all half-measures, and whichever stroke he plays, he does emphatically.

Advertentie

But ultimately the day of reckoning will come in the New York proceedings, or in D.C. or Florida or Georgia, whichever may come first.

By January 1, 2029, or five years after testing begins (whichever is later), the DMV will need to submit a report to the state to evaluate the performance of AV technology and its impact on public safety and employment in the trucking sector.

During the first episode, Shirley told her husband: "The thing is, when you get older, it all goes whichever way.

Finally, bring back a rested Swift/Gainwell (whichever has been more effective in the run) in the 4th, and let them close it out.

He has two days now to convince whichever of his starters he wants to keep to stay at Indiana before other coaches can begin to recruit them.

However, whichever duo the side picks they are mediocre with the bat.

Hundreds of students in the Perkiomen Valley School District north of Philadelphia on Friday, in response to the school board allowing students who identify as transgender to use whichever bathroom they like.

If the injured person has a mental disability, they or their legal representative can file a lawsuit within two years after the disability ends or their death, whichever comes first.

I'm talking physical media: hardcovers, paperbacks, whichever.

In simple terms, utilitarianism holds that the right action is whichever maximizes net happiness.

In whatever we do, we should be mindful that the politicians — both losers and winners — have a way of making up, patching ruptured relationships and coming together for their good, or the nation’s, whichever.

It’s up to you, but whichever you choose you must stick with it – you can’t change your mind.

Advertentie

Common combinations with whichever

These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:

Frequently asked questions

How do you use "whichever" in a sentence?
An example: "Whichever designer, whichever style, we can be fairly certain of one thing: that Meghan's dress will cost less than Kate Middleton's." This page contains 10+ example sentences with the word "whichever" from authentic English texts.
What does "whichever" mean?
Whichever means: Which ever; emphatic form of 'which'.
How many example sentences with "whichever" are there?
Voorbeeldzinnen.info contains at least 10+ example sentences with "whichever", drawn from a database of millions of English sentences.