What is another word for Whichsoever?

Pronunciation: [wɪt͡ʃsˌə͡ʊˈɛvə] (IPA)

The word "whichsoever" is a pronoun that often denotes either of two or more choices of an object or an action. Some synonyms for "whichsoever" include "whichever," "any," "whatever," "every," and "each." "Whichever" implies a choice between two or more options, while "any" denotes that anything is possible. "Whatever" suggests a lack of restriction, while "every" implies all choices available. Finally, "each" refers to various options presented one at a time. Regardless of which word is used, each has its own nuance and context, and it's essential to choose the right synonym for the right situation.

What are the hypernyms for Whichsoever?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Whichsoever

This consisted of a battery mounting three eighteen-pounders, upon the road, flanked by other batteries, one on each side; all so placed as that Whichsoever of them should be attacked, it might be defended by a cross-fire from the rest.
"The Campaigns of the British Army at Washington and New Orleans 1814-1815"
G. R. Gleig
And for thy fair service, take a horse and armour, Whichsoever thou wilt."
"Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion"
Beatrice Clay
Not a word, of course, was spoken before Betty of the new light, or the new darkness, Whichsoever you will, that had been cast on the tragedy of Althea.
"The Red Planet"
William J. Locke

Related words: whichever, whichever one, whichever way, whichever way you want

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