whither
Americanadverb
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to what place? where?
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to what end, point, action, or the like? to what?
conjunction
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to which place.
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to whatever place.
adverb
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to what place?
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to what end or purpose?
conjunction
Etymology
Origin of whither
First recorded before 900; Middle English, variant of Middle English whider, hwider, hwither, Old English hwider, hwyder, alteration of hwæder (cognate with Gothic hwadrē “whither”), modeled on hider hither
Example Sentences
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Whither the heart and soul from six feet away?
From New York Times • May 1, 2020
Whither the Japanese snowbell tree, or the Arnold Promise witch hazel or sedum Autumn Joy?
From Washington Post • Apr. 8, 2019
Whither their cruelty, their decadence, their way of life?
From The New Yorker • Jun. 22, 2018
Whither MOOCs — the massive open online courses that promised to vastly scale up access to higher education?
From Nature • Aug. 15, 2017
"It is a mighty joke, is it not? Whither thou goest, there I must go. Even if it kills me."
From "Stardust" by Neil Gaiman
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