While [conjunction]
Definition of While:
as long as
Opposite/Antonyms of While:
-
Sentence/Example of While:
With the more abundant material now available, such an appraisal would be worth-while.
The youthful pair start beneath the smile of a blue sky, flecked with milk-while clouds merely to heighten the effect.
She seemed one of the most worth‑while girls I had ever met.
Why, on the campus now, the really worth-while girls rave over her.
“It is as though the bearer had run for a paternoster-while, and then leaped the river,” Dick observed.
When fighting for gold he forgets his appalling poverty in the really worth-while things in the world.
If they read of some one doing a great thing or making a worth-while accomplishment, they say: "I never could do such a thing."
I get the worth-while news from my paper by the headlines and by trained ability to separate the wheat from the chaff.
It made what had hitherto seemed the big worth-while things of life look so small and petty, so ephemeral!
But ere-while they grew deafened and deadened, forgetful and asleep!