WHATEVER
Dictionary entry overview: What does whatever mean? • WHATEVER (adjective)
The adjective WHATEVER has 1 sense:
1. one or some or every or all without specification
Familiarity information: WHATEVER used as an adjective is very rare.
Dictionary entry details
• WHATEVER (adjective)
Meaning:
One or some or every or all without specification
Synonyms:
any; whatever; whatsoever
Context examples:
give me any peaches you don't want / not any milk is left / any child would know that / pick any card / any day now / cars can be rented at almost any airport / at twilight or any other time / beyond any doubt / need any help we can get / give me whatever peaches you don't want / no milk whatsoever is left
Similar:
some (quantifier; used with either mass nouns or plural count nouns to indicate an unspecified number or quantity)
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