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why
[hwahy, wahy]
adverb
for what? for what reason, cause, or purpose?.
Why did you behave so badly?
conjunction
for what cause or reason.
I don't know why he is leaving.
for which; on account of which (usually after reason to introduce a relative clause).
the reason why he refused to go.
the reason for which.
That is why he returned.
noun
plural
whysa question concerning the cause or reason for which something is done, achieved, etc..
a child's unending hows and whys.
the cause or reason.
the whys and wherefores of a troublesome situation.
interjection
(used as an expression of surprise, hesitation, etc., or sometimes a mere expletive).
Why, it's all gone!
why
/ waɪ /
adverb
for what reason, purpose, or cause?
why are you here?
( used in indirect questions )
tell me why you're here
pronoun
for or because of which
there is no reason why he shouldn't come
noun
(usually plural) the reason, purpose, or cause of something (esp in the phrase the whys and wherefores )
interjection
an introductory expression of surprise, disagreement, indignation, etc
why, don't be silly!
Usage
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of why1
Example Sentences
"And that's why many universities, not just Cardiff University, are exploring transnational education as part of their future."
"If you steal a phone and it's worth hundreds of pounds you can understand why criminals who are one step ahead and want to exploit new crimes are turning to that world."
"If they're going to grant more power to the executive its going to have to explain why."
Los Angeles County is refusing to disclose a preliminary report that could explain why officials suggested that the downtown skyscraper it recently purchased to serve as its new headquarters should receive a seismic retrofit.
That could be one reason why the stock market has appeared largely unfazed by the current stand-off.
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