- that
- whatever
- and that
- whichever
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How to use which in a sentence
His declaration means that he believes in «That-which-is-above-Things.»
DYNAMIC THOUGHTWILLIAM WALKER ATKINSON
By the way, I wonder if I ought to tell him about the silver which-not.
BERRY AND CO.DORNFORD YATES
We went into another field—behind us and before us, and every which-a-way we looked, we seen a rhinusorus.
BRANSFORD OF RAINBOW RANGEEUGENE MANLOVE RHODES
Some attitudes may be named, however,-which are central in effective intellectual ways of dealing with subject matter.
DEMOCRACY AND EDUCATIONJOHN DEWEY
But if that-which-is is destroyed, such a theory means that not the World only but everything in the universe is destroyed.
FIVE STAGES OF GREEK RELIGIONGILBERT MURRAY
SYNONYM OF THE DAY
OCTOBER 26, 1985
WORDS RELATED TO WHICH
- that fact
- that one
- that other
- the one in question
- which
- who
Roget’s 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
What is another word for Which?
270 synonyms found
Pronunciation:
[ wˈɪt͡ʃ], [ wˈɪtʃ], [ w_ˈɪ_tʃ]
Table of Contents
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adv.
• Other relevant words: (adverb)
- thereby.
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conj.
• Other relevant words: (conjunction)
- Whichever,
- and that,
- whatever.
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n.
• Other relevant words: (noun)
- What,
- Whom.
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pron.
• Other relevant words: (pronoun)
- That,
- that one,
- that fact,
- Whether,
- such as,
- who,
- that other,
- the one in question.
• that (pronoun)
- one question,
- the question,
- the one question,
- the in question,
- one in question.
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Other synonyms:
• Other relevant words:
- get along,
- that is to say,
- celebrate,
- partially,
- come in,
- annoy,
- for certain,
- prevent,
- operating theater,
- daimon,
- maintain,
- bread and butter,
- continue,
- by the way,
- slenderly,
- on an individual basis,
- sustenance,
- rag,
- daemon,
- cosmos,
- creation,
- prince of darkness,
- surely,
- vex,
- jolly,
- get at,
- part,
- so,
- existence,
- restrain,
- keep open,
- sustain,
- save,
- domain,
- precisely,
- beryllium,
- preserve,
- hold on,
- in any case,
- universe,
- what is more,
- fiend,
- by the bye,
- lucifer,
- individually,
- keep back,
- number,
- hold open,
- question,
- independently,
- comprise,
- deuce,
- middling,
- simply,
- livelihood,
- hail,
- gravel,
- evenhandedly,
- benevolent,
- go along,
- alike,
- sure,
- interrogative mood,
- irritate,
- charitable,
- rile,
- heller,
- seed,
- oregon,
- get,
- equitable,
- arrive,
- singly,
- human beings,
- beelzebub,
- reality,
- dungeon,
- interrogative sentence,
- but,
- bother,
- exactly,
- to a fault,
- worldly concern,
- someway,
- operating room,
- fall,
- nark,
- scarce,
- make out,
- macrocosm,
- as well,
- whatsoever,
- world health organization,
- atomic number 4,
- support,
- seminal fluid,
- viz.,
- humanity,
- apropos,
- sure as shooting,
- exist,
- accidentally,
- live,
- wherefore,
- excessively,
- proceed,
- fare,
- come up,
- personify,
- one by one,
- public,
- beaver state,
- global,
- sympathetic,
- observe,
- good-hearted,
- retain,
- leastways,
- to wit,
- constitute,
- for sure,
- living,
- clean,
- add up,
- slimly,
- stay fresh,
- sensibly,
- worldwide,
- upright,
- barely,
- monster,
- donjon,
- chafe,
- hellion,
- earthly concern,
- similarly,
- interrogatory,
- follow,
- earth,
- the tempter,
- total,
- get to,
- make up,
- represent,
- cost,
- operating theatre,
- derive,
- keep on,
- ore.,
- hold,
- more or less,
- sure enough,
- someways,
- hold back,
- cum,
- demon,
- populace,
- only,
- descend,
- man,
- mankind,
- merely,
- dickens,
- issue forth,
- old nick,
- planetary,
- passably,
- human race,
- good,
- hardly,
- leastwise,
- overly,
- fair,
- w.h.o.,
- videlicet,
- sanely,
- scarcely,
- ogre,
- ejaculate,
- globe,
- in any event,
- surgery,
- go on,
- humans,
- occur,
- embody,
- just now,
- in part,
- properly,
- at least,
- openhearted,
- glucinium,
- interrogation,
- amount,
- nettle,
- separately,
- semen,
- equal,
- humankind.
• Other relevant words (noun):
- just,
- fairly,
- how much,
- keep,
- at any rate,
- moreover,
- Hers,
- Them,
- Whoever,
- indeed,
- partly,
- interrogative particle,
- in that case,
- slightly,
- pretty,
- anyway,
- neither,
- any,
- anyhow,
- furthermore,
- Whose,
- too,
- Of,
- somewhat,
- respectively,
- already,
- Him,
- where,
- Whosoever,
- whereunto,
- kindly,
- severally,
- incidentally,
- when,
- likewise,
- whomever,
- besides,
- be,
- reasonably,
- moderately,
- how,
- Those,
- also,
- certainly,
- It,
- whereby,
- somehow,
- that which,
- Whichsoever,
- whereto,
- namely,
- either.
How to use «Which» in context?
The word «Which» is a conjunction used to introduce two or more clauses that are related in a particular way. The first clause provides information about one of the items, while the second clause provides information about another of the items.
For example, «Which TV do you want?» would ask which television the speaker is interested in. «Which movie do you want to see?» would ask which movie the speaker wishes to see.
Paraphrases for Which:
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Independent
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Noun, plural
Economies, Companies, Persons, Students, employees, challenges, residents, sets, actions, factors, revisions, issues, shows, attacks, reasons, events, guys, options, matters, items, individuals.
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Verb, past tense
attached, called, concerned, covered, derived, described, established, experienced, faced, felt, formed, held, identified, imposed, initiated, intended, led, limited, named, owned, perceived, placed, posed, produced, raised, received, requested, Aimed, Believed, Brought, Carried, Caused, Deemed, Generated, Got, Happened, Indicated, Offered, Operated, Told, Compared, Created.
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Verb, gerund or present participle
determining, Indicating, Involving, Containing.
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Verb, non-3rd person singular present
Got.
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Verb, 3rd person singular present
Requesting, goes, gets, challenges, requires, considers, thinks, makes, brings, indicates, keeps, leads, guys, wants, says, knows.
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Wh-determiner
Whichever.
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Noun, plural
Homophones for Which:
- witch, Wich.
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abate,
calm down,
check,
contract,
crumble,
curb,
curtail,
cut down,
decay,
decline.
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How to pronounce Which?
How to say Which in sign language?
How to use Which in a sentence?
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Bjarni Torfason:
As we go into the second half of the year there is strong incentive to try and refinance if possible because after December 24 it will require complying with risk retention, which is costly, if it is possible to do an economical refinancing before that comes into play then that would be preferable.
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Cortni Borgerson:
You’ll be able to hear when you’re close, these cicadas live as nymphs underground for 17 years, and then tunnel up through the ground to the surface where they shed into their winged adult phase, living only 4-6 weeks. Cicada are tastiest in their teneral stage, which is right after they’ve shed into their adult forms, but are still pale while before their exoskeletons have hardened.
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Colorado Parks and Wildlife:
He and his wife began screaming and splashing water at the animal, the victim’s wife grabbed a flashlight and shined it on the animal, which they then identified as a mountain lion.
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James Clyburn:
What I try to do is demonstrate by precept and example how we are to proceed as a party, when I spoke out against sloganeering, like ‘ burn, baby, burn ’ in the 1960s and ‘ defund the police,’ which I think is cutting the throats of the party, I know exactly where my constituents are. They are against that, and I ’m against that. The House majority whip, who has repeatedly voiced concerns against calls to reduce police funding, made similar comments in November when he told Axios that Democrats struggled in the 2020 elections.
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Ann Kirkpatrick:
I do, however, have another challenge I must face, which was the underlying cause of my fall. Beginning next week, I will receive treatment that I have struggled to ask for, to treat my alcohol dependence.
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which Sense: Pronoun: which one Synonyms: which one, what one (informal), which of these, which one of these, which one of them, which of them, whichever Collocations, the one that, what Collocations, that Collocations Sense: Adjective: that Synonyms: —to take the wages which she earns — English Only forum Translations: Spanish | French | Portuguese | Italian | German | Dutch | Swedish | Polish | Romanian | Czech | Greek | Turkish | Chinese | Japanese | Korean | Arabic |
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