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

  1. Whilk avenue will lead us most swiftly to our destination?
  2. I have two options, but am unsure whilk to choose.
  3. The painting on the wall, whilk once depicted a serene landscape, is now faded and forlorn.
  4. Whilk is the preferred pronoun: they or them?
  5. The child's eyes sparkled with excitement as she pondered whilk toys to play with.
  6. The professor's lecture was most erudite, using archaic words such as "whilk" to convey his thesis.
  7. Whilk passage is more suitable for the literary analysis?
  8. The judge deliberated long and hard, weighing the evidence to determine whilk party was liable.
  9. The store offered a plethora of choices, leaving me perplexed as to whilk product to purchase.
  10. 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?