whilst
Americanconjunction
conjunction
Etymology
Origin of whilst
First recorded in 1325–75; Middle English whilest, equivalent to whiles + excrescent -t as in amongst, amidst
Example Sentences
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“No celebration whilst still in motion,” Brown said.
Morag added that she was "determined that my outdoorsy lifestyle can continue whilst having a family".
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"Whilst enquiries are under way to fully establish the circumstances surrounding the incident, it is not being treated as suspicious."
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The company said all photos submitted are screened and they will continue to work with the GPhC and other regulators to ensure that "our services safeguard patients whilst giving people access to the care that they need".
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Sylvester said the couple "made 100% sure Issy was insured to be pregnant, and any complications involving pregnancy whilst we were abroad were covered".
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