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whenever
[hwen-, wen-ev-er, hwuhn-, wuhn-]
conjunction
at whatever time; at any time when.
Come whenever you like.
when? (used emphatically).
Whenever did he say that?
whenever
/ wɛnˈɛvə /
conjunction
(subordinating) at every or any time that; when
I laugh whenever I see that
adverb
no matter when
it'll be here, whenever you decide to come for it
informal, at an unknown or unspecified time
I'll take it if it comes today, tomorrow, or whenever
an intensive form of when, used in questions
whenever did he escape?
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Horan recalled Roberts as professional and protective, pointing out whenever anyone was unwittingly blocking Horan’s light in a shot.
Whenever he next walks out on the pitch, whether it's against Bayern Munich in the Champions League on Wednesday or Chelsea in the Premier League next weekend, he will feel he has the fans 100% behind him, because they adore him now more than ever.
It will be the same whenever he gets on the ball, too.
It’s that century-old house where the sisters were raised, and where Nora learned to be a comfort for her younger sister, raising Agnes between their father’s extended absences, her mother’s busy therapy practice, and the loud, inevitable quarrels their parents had whenever they reunited.
Whenever a local or state government considers this particular change to the code, fire marshals, fire chiefs and firefighter unions regularly rise up to oppose it.
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