why
Americanadverb
conjunction
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for what cause or reason.
I don't know why he is leaving.
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for which; on account of which (usually after reason to introduce a relative clause).
the reason why he refused to go.
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the reason for which.
That is why he returned.
noun
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a question concerning the cause or reason for which something is done, achieved, etc..
a child's unending hows and whys.
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the cause or reason.
the whys and wherefores of a troublesome situation.
interjection
adverb
pronoun
noun
interjection
Usage
See reason.
Etymology
Origin of why
First recorded before 900; Middle English; Old English hwī, hwȳ, instrumental case of hwæt what; cognate with Old Norse hvī
Vocabulary lists containing why
Example Sentences
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The task force hopes to uncover trends and better understand why the water continues to be contaminated in the area.
From Los Angeles Times • May 20, 2026
If voluntarily storing information with Google destroys Fourth Amendment protection, he suggested, why would the same logic not apply to email, documents, cloud photographs, or calendars?
From Slate • May 20, 2026
The reasons why Fidel Castro's government decided to shoot down the planes are still the subject of debate.
From BBC • May 20, 2026
The Wall Street Journal talked to Chesky about the hotel push, AI’s potential and why the World Cup validates its strategy.
From The Wall Street Journal • May 20, 2026
Money . . . why, that belonged to the world of shops and trolley cars.
From "The Hiding Place" by Corrie ten Boom
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