Whereafter


sentence connector
1.
(archaic or formal) after which

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  • Whereas

    conjunction 1. while on the contrary: One arrived promptly, whereas the others hung back. 2. it being the case that, or considering that (used especially in formal preambles). noun, plural whereases. 3. a qualifying or introductory statement, especially one having “whereas” as the first word: to read the whereases in the will. conjunction 1. (coordinating) […]

  • Whereat

    conjunction 1. Literary. at which: a reception whereat many were present. to which; whereupon: a remark whereat she quickly angered. adverb 2. Archaic. in reference to which. adverb 1. at or to which place sentence connector 2. upon which occasion

  • Whereby

    conjunction, adverb 1. by what or by which; under the terms of which. 2. Obsolete. by what? how? pronoun 1. by or because of which: the means whereby he took his life adverb 2. (archaic) how? by what means?: whereby does he recognize me?

  • Whered

    1. contraction of where did: Where’d you go on your holiday? 2. contraction of where would: Where’d you like to go?

  • Where do we go from here

    Given the present situation, what should we do next? For example, Unemployment’s rising and numerous banks have failed; where do we go from here? This phrase originated about 1945 and is most often applied to a political, economic, social, or moral state of the country, of a business, or the like.


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