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  • WHAT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    A Simple Definition is available from our Learner's Dictionary to help you understand the meaning faster What is this? What is wealth without friends? What does he earn? What hath God wrought? You said what? What do you think I am, a fool? What is she, that all our swains commend her? William Shakespeare What, no breakfast?
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  • WHAT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    pronunciation note: Usually pronounced (hwɒt ) for meanings [sense 2], [sense 4], [sense 5] and [sense 18] You use what in questions when you ask for specific information about something that you do not know What do you want? What did she tell you, anyway? 'Has something happened?'—'Indeed it has '—'What?'
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  • what - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    In cases where both "what" and "which" are possible, with similar meaning, "what" is preferred for open-ended choices, while "which" is preferred for choices from a closed group or set For example, "Which one of these do you want?" not "What one of these do you want?"


















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