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Meaning of whichever
The primary meaning of "whichever" is used to indicate a choice between two or more alternatives, without preference or distinction.
Etymology of whichever
The word "whichever" has its roots in Old English and Middle English, derived from "hwilc" meaning "which" and "ever" meaning "always"
Historically, the word has been used to indicate a choice or alternative, with its modern usage dating back to the 14th century
Synonyms
any
either
whatever
whichever
whosoever
no matter which
regardless of which
any which way
any one
anyone
anything
whichever one
whatever one
any one you like
whichever you like
whatever you like
whichever way
in any case
at any rate
in any event
whatever the case
no matter what
regardless of what
any
all
every
each
whatever one chooses
whatever one likes
anything one likes
Definitions
- Used to indicate a choice between two or more alternatives, without preference or distinction
- Used to indicate that something is true or applies, no matter which one of a set of possibilities is chosen
- Used to introduce a clause of condition, used to indicate that a statement is true in any of the cases mentioned
Usage Examples
- You can take whichever book you like from the shelf
- Whichever way you look at it, the result is the same
- Whichever team wins the game will proceed to the finals
- You can choose whichever restaurant you prefer for dinner
- Whichever one of you gets there first will get the best seat