What is another word for Whichever?

Pronunciation: [wɪt͡ʃˈɛvə] (IPA)

Whichever is an indefinite pronoun used to refer to a choice between two or more options. However, there are many synonyms for whichever that can be used in its place to add variety to writing or speech. Some common synonyms for whichever include whatever, any, every, each, all, any one, any one at all, and no matter which. These synonyms convey similar meanings to whichever and can be used interchangeably in most contexts. Using synonyms can help to add interest and variety to language, making it more engaging and compelling for readers or listeners.

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What are the hypernyms for Whichever?

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Usage examples for Whichever

It would give us such pleasure if you would bring him over, either to lunch or dinner, Whichever suits you best.
"Jane Oglander"
Marie Belloc Lowndes
It would give us very great pleasure if you would bring him over to lunch or dinner, Whichever suits you best.
"Jane Oglander"
Marie Belloc Lowndes
This will secure you a free passage, Whichever road you take.
"The Martins Of Cro' Martin, Vol. II (of II)"
Charles James Lever

Famous quotes with Whichever

  • That's life. Whichever way you turn, fate sticks out a foot to trip you.
    Martin Goldsmith
  • Whichever theory we adopt to give a rational explanation of human existence, that theory must take into account and explain the mental nature we see at work in all modern communities.
    Arthur Keith
  • Throughout my political career, I've believed in the concept of home rule. Some call it local control. Whichever phrase you use, the concept is the same - the best decisions are those made closest to those who will be impacted by the decisions.
    Linda Lingle
  • Whichever party is in office, the Treasury is in power.
    Harold Wilson
  • Whichever point you reach in the future, that will be a miracle! If you reach tomorrow, that will be a miracle! If you reach next week or next year, that will be a miracle! Your every arrival to a point in the future time is a great victory!
    Mehmet Murat ildan

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