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    Where·with·al
    /ˈ(h)werwəˌT͟Hôl/

    noun

    • 1. the money or other means needed for a particular purpose: "they lacked the wherewithal to pay"
  2. The meaning of WHEREWITHAL is means, resources; specifically : money. How to use wherewithal in a sentence. Did you know?

  3. something such as money or a particular quality that is necessary in order to get or achieve something: I'd like to buy a bigger house, but I don't have the wherewithal. [ + to infinitive ] Poor families lack the wherewithal to hire good lawyers.

  4. Wherewithal definition: that with which to do something; means or supplies for the purpose or need, especially money. See examples of WHEREWITHAL used in a sentence.

  5. If you have the wherewithal to do something, it means you've got what you need to make it happen. Another word for wherewithal is resources, which can mean money, energy, support, or some other necessary means.

  6. something such as money or a particular quality that is necessary in order to get or achieve something: I'd like to buy a bigger house, but I don't have the wherewithal. [ + to infinitive ] Poor families lack the wherewithal to hire good lawyers.

  7. wherewithal. n. the wherewithal necessary funds, resources, or equipment (for something or to do something): these people lack the wherewithal for a decent existence. pron. a less common word for wherewith 1, wherewith 2.

  8. If you have the wherewithal for something, you have the means, especially the money, that you need for it. She didn't have the financial wherewithal to do it. Some of the companies illegally sent the wherewithal for making chemical weapons.

  9. WHEREWITHAL meaning: the money, skills, or other things that are needed to do something. Learn more.

  10. Jun 2, 2024 · wherewithal (countable and uncountable, plural wherewithals) The ability and means required to accomplish some task.

  11. A complete guide to the word "WHEREWITHAL": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

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