why
/waɪ̯/noun1 syllable
Why means: the cause or intention underlying an action or situation, especially in the phrase ‘the whys and wherefores’.
Synonyms for why6
noun, as in the cause or intention underlying an action or situation, especially in the phrase ‘the whys and wherefores’
wherefore
also used for why
how come, to what end, what for, why so, for why
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What does why mean?1
noun
1
the cause or intention underlying an action or situation, especially in the phrase ‘the whys and wherefores’
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with why?60
three syllables
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Why in a sentence
- Why do men behave like apes, and vice versa?Jesse
- Rather than cutting down on cigarettes, sir, why don't you just give them up?mcq
- Why people fall into these categories, however, is a mystery.unknown
- Instead of laying off these workers, why don't we just cut their hours?CM
- Rather than putting off this meeting, why don't we just call it off?CM
- If you need some money, why don't you borrow some from your mother?CK
- If you need a change of pace, why don't you come for a visit?CK
- We're going up into the mountains, so why don't you come with us?CM
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Forms of why
as a noun
- plural
- whies