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  1. used to ask for information about people or things: What time is it? What books did you buy? What did you wear? What size shoes do you wear? What happened after I left? What caused the accident? used in questions that show you are surprised or do not believe something: "I just told Peter." "What?/You did what?" What's this I hear? You're leaving?

  2. The meaning of WHAT is —used as an interrogative expressing inquiry about the identity, nature, or value of an object or matter. How to use what in a sentence.

  3. the thing or things that; whatever. What you need is a good meal. Nobody knows what will happen next. I spent what little time I had with my family.

  4. 1 day ago · 1. question word. 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?"—"It certainly has."—"What?" 2. conjunction.

  5. n. [ countable] the true nature or identity of something, or the sum or total of its characteristics: a lecture on the whats and hows of crop rotation. adj. (used to signal a question): What time is it? whatever; whichever: Take what supplies you need. adv. to what extent or degree?: What does it matter?

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  7. “what the” The following 4 entries include the term what the . just what the doctor ordered. idiom. : exactly what is wanted or needed. See the full definition. look what the cat dragged in. idiom. —used to call attention to someone who has entered the room or area. See the full definition. not know what the world is coming to. idiom.

  8. from English Grammar Today. What is a wh -word. We use what to ask questions and as a pronoun and determiner. What as a question word. We can use what to ask for information about things and actions: What do you want? What’s she doing? Tell her to stop at once! What time are you leaving? We can also use what in indirect questions:

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