Why [noun]
Definition of Why:
reason
Opposite/Antonyms of Why:
-
Sentence/Example of Why:
Till now one with sudden hiss: "But-good Christ-just look-why, the roof's leaning—!"
And what is it that brings disaster on those who employ the phalanx?Why the phalanx fails.
It needed a beefy person with fat legs and a large amount of inexplicable dignity, a regular God-knows-why loftiness.
Weren't they as good as gold this morning, Emily?and yesterday!why they never murmured, as good as gold they were.
Like other sharp children, Why-Why was always asking metaphysical conundrums.
In answer to these and similar questions, the mother of Why-Why would tell him stories out of the simple mythology of the tribe.
To this statement, hallowed by immemorial belief, Why-Why only answered by asking who made Pund-jel.
The coming of age of Why-Why was celebrated in the manner usual among primitive people.
As she lay in a half-fainting and almost dying state, Why-Why rushed out to find the most celebrated local medicine-man.
Thus, even with the aid of Why-Why, existence became too laborious for her strength, and she gradually pined away.