whilk (Meaning)
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whilk (n.)
A kind of mollusk, a whelk.
The scoter.
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whilk (pron.)
Which.
Synonyms & Antonyms of whilk
No Synonyms and anytonyms found
whilk Sentence Examples
- Whilk avenue will lead us most swiftly to our destination?
- I have two options, but am unsure whilk to choose.
- The painting on the wall, whilk once depicted a serene landscape, is now faded and forlorn.
- Whilk is the preferred pronoun: they or them?
- The child's eyes sparkled with excitement as she pondered whilk toys to play with.
- The professor's lecture was most erudite, using archaic words such as "whilk" to convey his thesis.
- Whilk passage is more suitable for the literary analysis?
- The judge deliberated long and hard, weighing the evidence to determine whilk party was liable.
- The store offered a plethora of choices, leaving me perplexed as to whilk product to purchase.
- In the realm of philosophy, whilk ethical system holds the greatest sway?
FAQs About the word whilk
A kind of mollusk, a whelk., The scoter., Which.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
Whilk avenue will lead us most swiftly to our destination?
I have two options, but am unsure whilk to choose.
The painting on the wall, whilk once depicted a serene landscape, is now faded and forlorn.
Whilk is the preferred pronoun: they or them?