whither
Kelime Anlamı :
1. eski nereye.
2. yer.
3. ki orada.
4. ki oraya.
5. neye.
6. nereye.
7. her nereye.
8. whithersoever z.
9. z., eski nereye: Whither are you going? Nereye gidiyorsun? bağ., eski.
10. İsim olarak kullanılan yancümlenin başında bulunur: She knows whither.
Zıt Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1.
to what place, result, or condition: whither are we wandering?
2. to which specified place or position: landed on the shores whither the storm had tossed them.
3. to whatever place, result, or condition: "whither thou goest, I will go” ( ruth 1:16).
2. to which specified place or position: landed on the shores whither the storm had tossed them.
3. to whatever place, result, or condition: "whither thou goest, I will go” ( ruth 1:16).
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
to which place.
2. to which place
3. to wuther.
2. to which place
3. to wuther.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
to what place; -- used interrogatively
2. to what or which place; -- used relatively.
3. to what point, degree, end, conclusion, or design; whereunto; whereto; -- used in a sense not physical.
2. to what or which place; -- used relatively.
3. to what point, degree, end, conclusion, or design; whereunto; whereto; -- used in a sense not physical.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to make a rushing noise; make a tumult in the atmosphere; roar, rustle, or whistle, as the wind; bellow, as a bull.
2. to what place?
3. to what point or degree ? how far ?
4. to which place.
5. whithersoever.
6. where has now to a considerable extent taken the place, in conversational use, of whither: thus, it would seem rather stilted to say “whither are you going?” instead of “where are you going?” whither is still used, however, in the more elevated or serious style, or when precision is required.
2. to what place?
3. to what point or degree ? how far ?
4. to which place.
5. whithersoever.
6. where has now to a considerable extent taken the place, in conversational use, of whither: thus, it would seem rather stilted to say “whither are you going?” instead of “where are you going?” whither is still used, however, in the more elevated or serious style, or when precision is required.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia