whether

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conjunction

wheth·​er ˈ(h)we-t͟hər How to pronounce whether (audio)
(ˌ)(h)wə-
1
a
: if it is or was true that
I didn't ask whether they were going.
determining whether this window was replaced when the others were
b
: if it is or was better
deciding whether we should agree or raise objections
uncertain whether to go or stay
2
used to indicate choices or possibilities
whether you pay now or later
whether by accident or by design
whether we succeed or fail
often used with not or no
The game will be played whether it rains or not.
… see me no more, whether he be dead or no.Shakespeare
3
archaic
used to introduce a direct question involving alternatives
Whether does doubting consist in embracing the affirmative or negative side of a question?George Berkeley

whether

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pronoun

1
archaic : which one of the two
2
archaic : whichever one of the two
Phrases
whether or not
1
: without being stopped or affected by something specified
We're going whether or not you decide to come along.
2
a
: if it is or was true that
uncertain whether or not all the options have been explored
b
: if it is or was better
wondered whether or not to include those details
3
or usually whether or no archaic : in any case
"They've only been married a very few weeks, whether or no."Thomas Hardy

Examples of whether in a Sentence

Conjunction That supposes I would have the wisdom to decide what is in fact right and what is wrong, and the humility to consider whether any action I could take would make things better or worse. P. D. James, The Private Patient, 2008
In his later years, Turing turned to the question of whether machines could be made to think the central question of artificial intelligence. Chuck Leddy, Boston Globe, 15 Jan. 2006
If you tell me that something is a pleasure, I do not know whether it is more like revenge, or buttered toast, or success, or adoration, or relief from danger, or a good scratch. C. S. Lewis, An Experiment in Criticism, 1961
I don't know whether they were invited. She was uncertain whether to go or stay. Pronoun … we did not indeed know where it was, and so we might get a great deal, or a little, we did not know whether;  … Daniel Defoe, The Adventures of Captain Singleton, 1720
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Conjunction
At the conclusion of the hearing, slated to last three days, Judge Lisa Novak will determine whether there is enough evidence for Li and Bayat to stand trial before a jury. Aaron Kinney, The Mercury News, 23 Feb. 2017

Word History

Etymology

Pronoun and Conjunction

Middle English, from Old English hwæther, hwether; akin to Old High German hwedar which of two, Latin uter, Greek poteros, Old English hwā who — more at who

First Known Use

Conjunction

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Pronoun

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of whether was before the 12th century

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“Whether.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/whether. Accessed 9 Nov. 2025.

Kids Definition

whether

conjunction
wheth·​er
ˈhwet͟h-ər,
ˈwet͟h-,
(ˌ)hwət͟h-ər,
(ˌ)wət͟h-
1
a
: if it is or was true that
ask whether they are going
b
: if it is or was better
uncertain whether to go or stay
2
used to introduce two or more situations of which only one can occur
whether we succeed or fail, we must try
we're going whether or not you come

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