The Britannica Dictionary
mobile search
Home
Ask the Editor
Word of the Day
Quizzes
Core Vocabulary
Browse the Dictionary
×
Britannica Homepage
Ask the Editor
Word of the Day
Quizzes
Core Vocabulary
Browse the Dictionary
The Britannica Dictionary
wherefore
2 ENTRIES FOUND:
wherefore
(adverb)
why
(noun)
wherefore
/
ˈ
weɚˌfoɚ/
adverb
wherefore
/
ˈ
weɚˌfoɚ/
adverb
Britannica Dictionary definition of WHEREFORE
—
used in the past to mean “why”
“
Wherefore
art thou Romeo?” [=why are you Romeo?]
Shakespeare,
Romeo and Juliet
(1594–95)
[+] more examples
[-] hide examples
[+] Example sentences
[-] Hide examples
the whys and (the) wherefores
—
see
3
why
ASK THE EDITOR
Do we use me neither and me either only in the negative sense? Or I still can use me either in the positive sense? For example, if someone says "I love this meal" can I say "me either"?
See the answer »
QUIZZES
Vocabulary Quiz
Test your word power
Take the Quiz »
Name That Thing
Take our visual quiz
Test Your Knowledge »
WORD OF THE DAY
gooey
:
wet and sticky (informal)
Learn More »