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whatever

[wuht-ev-er, wot-, hwuht-, hwuht-, hwot-, wuht-] / wʌtˈɛv ər, wɒt-, ʰwət-, ʰwʌt-, ʰwɒt-, wət- /
PRONOUN
anything
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Example Sentences

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"I am the one who sets the rules in the household about phone use, and if for whatever reason I don't think they're using it appropriately, then they'll lose it."

From BBC

“Catherine really goes above and beyond in terms of what she brings creatively to whatever she’s doing,” Levy said of his longtime collaborator in 2016.

From Los Angeles Times

Even if not the whole session, I don’t know if I’d come in if she’d finished or whatever, but I’m pretty sure she was there.

From Los Angeles Times

"We have a large armada, flotilla, call it whatever you want, heading toward Iran right now, even larger than what we had in Venezuela," the Republican president told reporters in the Oval Office.

From Barron's

“Your parents just choose whatever they like the sound of. Or sometimes it’s in the family—your grandfather, or great-aunt. Someone safely dead, usually.”

From Literature