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/ ʰwɛər, wɛər /

adverb

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in or at what place?: Where is he? Where do you live?
in what position or circumstances?: Where do you stand on this question? Without money, where are you?
in what particular respect, way, etc.?: Where does this affect us?
to what place, point, or end? whither?: Where are you going?
from what source? whence?: Where did you get such a notion?

conjunction

in or at what place, part, point, etc.: Find where he is. Find where the trouble is.
in or at the place, part, point, etc., in or at which: The book is where you left it.
in a position, case, etc., in which: Where ignorance is bliss, 'tis folly to be wise.
in any place, position, case, etc., in which; wherever: Use the ointment where pain is felt.
to what or whatever place; to the place or any place to which: I will go where you go.
in or at which place; and there: They came to the town, where they lodged for the night.

pronoun

the place in which; point at which: This is where the boat docks. That was where the phone rang.

noun

a place; that place in which something is located or occurs: the wheres and hows of job hunting.

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RELATED WORDS

location, point, position, site, situation, spot, station, locus

Nearby words

  1. whene'er,
  2. whenever,
  3. whensoever,
  4. whenua,
  5. whenwe,
  6. where are the snows of yesteryear?,
  7. where do we go from here,
  8. where it's at,
  9. where one is coming from,

Idioms

    where it's at, Slang. where the most exciting, prestigious, or profitable activity or circumstance is to be found.

Origin of where

before 900;Middle Englishquher, wher,Old Englishhwǣr; cognate with Dutchwaar,Old High Germanhwār; akin to Old Norsehvar,Gothichwar
Can be confusedwe'rewerewherewherewherefore (see usage note at the current entry)

Usage note

Whereat ( Where was he at? ) and whereto ( Where is this leading to? ) are often criticized as redundant because neither at nor to adds anything to the meaning of where, and sentences like the preceding ones are perfectly clear and standard without the final at or to. This criticism does not apply to wherefrom, which is fully standard: Where does the money come from? The constructions whereat and whereto occur in the speech of educated people but are rare in formal speech and edited writing.

Definition forwhere (2 of 2)

/ ʰwɛərz, wɛərz /
contraction of where has: Where's he been all night?

Usage note

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British Dictionary definitions forwhere

adverb

  1. in, at, or to what place, point, or position?where are you going?
  2. (used in indirect questions)I don't know where they are
in, at, or to which (place)the hotel where we spent our honeymoon
(subordinating)in the place at whichwhere we live it's always raining

noun

(usually plural)a question as to the position, direction, or destination of something
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Word Origin for where

Old English hwǣr, hwār (a); related to Old Frisian hwēr, Old Saxon, Old High German hwār, Old Norse, Gothic hvar

usage

It was formerly considered incorrect to use where as a substitute for in which after a noun which did not refer to a place or position, but this use has now become acceptable: we now have a situation where/in which no further action is needed
Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Word Origin and History forwhere

adv.

Old English hwær, hwar, from Proto-Germanic *khwar (cf. Old Saxon hwar, Old Norse hvar, Old Frisian hwer, Middle Dutch waer, Old High German hwar, German wo, Gothic hvar 'where'), from PIE interrogative base *qwo- (see who).

Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2010 Douglas Harper

Idioms and Phrases withwhere

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In addition to the idioms beginning with where

  • where do we go from here
  • where it's at
  • where one is coming from
  • where one lives
  • where there's a will, there's a way
  • where there's smoke

also see:

  • close to home (hit where one lives)
  • fools rush in where angels fear to tread
  • give credit (where credit is due)
  • know where one stands
  • let the chips fall where they may
  • not know where to turn
  • put one's money where one's mouth is
  • take up where one left off
  • tell someone where to get off
  • this is where I came in

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