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.
Other Word Forms
Noun Inflected Forms
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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Against DR Congo in Atlanta, around 75% of the crowd were supporting England, but this is going to feel very different and is another reason why it's such an incredible game to look forward to.
From BBC • Jul. 4, 2026
He described the vows as "long, entertaining, personal, charming, emotional, irreverent and endearing explorations by each" about how they met and why they wanted to be married.
From Barron's • Jul. 4, 2026
Which is perhaps why I kept it to myself for so long.
From Salon • Jul. 4, 2026
So what is the oldest country, and why?
From Slate • Jul. 4, 2026
She doesn’t understand why I need this day and I’m not going to explain it to her.
From "Red Flags and Butterflies" by Sheryl Azzam
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