whither (Meaning)

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whither (adv.)

To what place; -- used interrogatively; as, whither goest thou?

To what or which place; -- used relatively.

To what point, degree, end, conclusion, or design; whereunto; whereto; -- used in a sense not physical.

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whither Sentence Examples

  1. Whither shall I turn for solace in this bleak and dreary hour?
  2. The course of the spacecraft's journey remained uncertain, its destination whither unknown.
  3. The migrating birds knew not whither they flew, guided only by an instinct within.
  4. Whither had the once-vibrant city gone, leaving behind only crumbling ruins?
  5. The path ahead lay shrouded in mystery, its destination whither imagination soared.
  6. The wind whistled mournfully, whispering secrets of whither it had come and where it would go.
  7. The lost child wandered aimlessly, whither his footsteps would lead was unknown.
  8. Whither would the future lead, with its endless possibilities and unforeseen outcomes?
  9. The old woman sat by the window, her gaze lost in the distance, wondering whither her life had gone.
  10. In the depths of the labyrinth, the explorer's torch cast an eerie glow, illuminating the path that led whither the unknown lay.

FAQs About the word whither

To what place; -- used interrogatively; as, whither goest thou?, To what or which place; -- used relatively., To what point, degree, end, conclusion, or design;

where, wherever,whereabout, whereabouts,

whence, whence,,

Whither shall I turn for solace in this bleak and dreary hour?

The course of the spacecraft's journey remained uncertain, its destination whither unknown.

The migrating birds knew not whither they flew, guided only by an instinct within.

Whither had the once-vibrant city gone, leaving behind only crumbling ruins?