whenever

conj
/wəˈnɛvə/UK/wəˈnɛvɚ/US

Etymology

From Middle English whan evere, whanne ever, whanne evere, whener, when ever; equivalent to when + ever.

  1. inherited from whan evere

Definitions

  1. At any time that.

    • Visit whenever you want to.
    • I did not see the program, but Mrs. Nixon told me that you were great on the Donahue Show. As you can imagine, she is an expert on politics and she predicts that whenever you decide to run for office you will be a winner!
  2. At the (single) time that, no matter when.

    • Tomorrow I'll get up whenever the sun rises.
  3. Every time that.

    • Whenever he has a pair of aces, his eyelids twitch.
    • Working around an ancient monument has meant having an archaeologist on site whenever there were excavations.
  4. + 4 more definitions
    1. Regardless of the time that.

      • Income must be reported in the period in which it is earned, whenever payment is actually received.
    2. When.

      • Whenever I was a child, I lived in Arkansas.
    3. When ever

      When ever: emphatic form of when.

      • Whenever will I find time to finish that jigsaw?
    4. At any time.

      • Feel free to visit whenever.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for whenever. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA