what now? Definition
what
adj, pronoun
- 1. Used in questions, indirect questions and statements, identifying, or seeking to identify or classify, a thing or person.
- Example: What street are we in?
- Example: Tell me what flowers these are
- Example: I've just realized what man you meant
- Example: What! You didn't pass?
- Example: What a fool!
- Example: What she has to put up with!
- Example: It is just what I thought
- Example: They gave what money they could
- Example: I know what ― let's go to the zoo!
- Example: What? I didn't catch what you said
- 1. Used in questions, indirect questions and statements: to how great an extent or degree?
- Example: What does that matter?
- colloq
To scold or punish them.
- To know and understand what is involved in a particular action or experience; to have experienced or suffered it.
- Example: He knows what it is to be bullied
- colloq
To know what really goes on or what counts, etc; to know the truth of the matter.
- colloq
Why is that important?
- An expression used to make a suggestion or ask an opinion, etc
- Example: What about stopping for a drink first?
- Could anything else be the case?
- For what reason ...? to what purpose ...?
- Example: What did you do that for?
- colloq
Other such things; whatnot.
- Example: CDs, records, tapes or what have you
- What would it matter if ...?
- Example: What if she did leave for good?
- What would happen if ...?
- Example: What if he doesn't come back?
- More to the point ...; in addition ....
- Example: They came, and what's more, they stayed all evening
- A request for a description or opinion on someone or something
- Example: What does he look like?
- Example: What was the theatre like?
- Often said in despair: what is to be done next? what will happen next?
- What can be done now? what other options are there?
- What is the meaning of this latest interruption? what is wrong now?
- What comes or follows from ...?
- What is the news of ...?
- See so what? above.
- An expression of indifference or abandoned caution.
- Example: Oh what the hell, I'll buy both of them
- What would be the consequence?
- Tell me the latest news.
- There's nothing new about that!
- Example: She's drunk again. So what's new!
- What's the matter? is something wrong?
- colloq
What's the matter with ...?
- Because of ...; taking account of ....
- Example: We were exhausted, what with the delays and everything
Info:
- ○ What and which may both be used when asking questions about a choice, as in &wbox; although which generally implies a choice from a known or limited number of options, whereas what is used when the choice is unlimited or unspecified.
- ○ Take care not to add a what after than in comparative constructions such as&wbox; . What should only follow than when it means ‘that which' or ‘the things which', as in&wbox; .
