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Whatever Definition & Meaning

1. Whatever - used to indicate a lack of concern or interest in something.

Example: "i don't care whatever you do."

2. Whatever - used to express agreement or acceptance of a situation.

Example: "whatever happens, happens."

3. Whatever - used to suggest that something is unimportant or irrelevant.

Example: "the details don't matter, whatever."

4. Whatever - used to indicate a vague or unspecified thing or things.

Example: "i'll eat whatever you're having."

5. Whatever - used to express annoyance, disbelief, or indifference.

Example: "whatever, i'm done talking about this."

Examples of the word whatever used in sentences.

  • Whatever your opinion is, I respect it.
  • You can wear whatever clothes you like to the party.
  • Whatever you want for dinner tonight, I'll cook it for you.
  • I don't care about the movie, let's just watch whatever.
  • Whatever happens, I'll always love you.
  • I'll eat whatever you cook for dinner tonight.
  • Can you wear whatever you like to the party?
  • Whatever happens, we'll always be friends.
  • You can choose whatever book you'd like to read next.
  • I don't care about the movie we watch, whatever you want is fine.
  • I don't really care about the movie selection, we can watch whatever.
  • You can wear whatever you want to the party.
  • Whatever you decide, I'll support you.
  • She always orders whatever is on the specials menu.
  • Whatever happens, don't give up on your dreams.
  • He was upset when I told him he couldn't smoke in the house, but whatever; it's my house and my rules.
  • I don't care what we have for dinner tonight, whatever you make will be fine with me.
  • Whatever happened to the good old days when people had civil conversations instead of online arguments?
  • Whatever you decide to do, make sure it aligns with your personal values and beliefs.
  • Whatever difficulties we may face along the way, I know we'll come out stronger on the other side.
  • I am open to trying out new things, whatever that may entail.
  • Whatever the reason, it doesn't justify her behavior towards others.
  • Whatever your opinion may be, I will always value your honest feedback.
  • Whatever the outcome may be, I am determined to give my best shot.
  • She doesn't care about what people think of her, she just does whatever she wants.
  • "I refuse to compromise my values, whatever the cost may be."
  • "I am not concerned with what others think of me; whatever their opinions may be, I know my own worth."
  • "Whatever the circumstances, I believe in always treating others with kindness and respect."
  • "Whatever the outcome may be, I am confident that I have given this project my best effort."
  • "I've achieved success in my life by following my own path, whatever others may have said about it."
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