whichever

[US]/wɪtʃˈevə(r)/
[UK]/wɪtʃˈevər/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

pron. whichever person or thing, no matter which one(s)
adj. which one(s), no matter which one(s)

Example Sentences

You can choose whichever book you like from the library.

Whichever route you take, make sure to drive carefully.

You can wear whichever outfit you feel most comfortable in.

Whichever restaurant you pick, I'm sure the food will be delicious.

Whichever movie you decide to watch, I'll be happy to join you.

You can use whichever pen you find on the desk.

Whichever team wins the game will advance to the finals.

You can choose whichever color you prefer for the walls.

Whichever language you decide to learn, it's a valuable skill to have.

Real-world Examples

Whichever one you want, man. Whichever one you want. Not that one.

Source: Friends Season 2

That permits farmers to sow whichever variety of crop corresponds to their personal musical taste.

Source: The Economist - Technology

You can choose whichever accent you want.

Source: Elliot teaches British English.

He could open whichever door he pleased.

Source: VOA Special November 2018 Collection

You can choose whichever statement you prefer.

Source: TOEFL Writing Preparation Guide

I'm pretty comfortable whichever way this goes.

Source: CNN 10 Student English November 2020 Collection

And whichever way this works out...

Source: Wedding Battle Selection

Use whichever term you like, or invent your own.

Source: TED Talks (Audio Version) October 2015 Collection

Then whichever of them gets it, that's it.

Source: Yes, Minister Season 3

You can use whichever you'd like.

Source: Learn grammar with Lucy.

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