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whatever

[wuht-ev-er, wot-, hwuht-, hwuht-, hwot-, wuht-] / wʌtˈɛv ər, wɒt-, ʰwət-, ʰwʌt-, ʰwɒt-, wət- /
PRONOUN
anything
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Example Sentences

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The fair is a bet that whatever draws artists to this landscape can sustain something larger without consuming it.

From Los Angeles Times

Amanda said she is picking up whatever work she can, including hospital administrative duties and bookkeeping gigs.

From The Wall Street Journal

Salas said she hopes that whatever comes next is peaceful, and that Cubans, long a proud people, have their dignity restored.

From Los Angeles Times

“You can pretty reliably click a button and it’ll show up the next day, rain, snow, shine, whatever it may be,” Ray said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Since I typically start a new AI session for each tech task, the AIs usually just say yes to doing whatever is on my agenda that day.

From The Wall Street Journal