Whenever
UK /["/wenˈevə(r)/"]/US /["/wenˈevər/"]/
Definition
at any time that; on any occasion that
In simple words: every time that something happens
Examples
- You can ask for help whenever you need it.
- Whenever she comes, she brings a friend.
- The roof leaks whenever it rains.
- We try to help **whenever possible**.
- ‘When do you need it by?’ ‘Saturday or Sunday. Whenever.’
- It's not urgent—we can do it next week or whenever.
Usage notes
Use 'whenever' to indicate a time something occurs. It's suitable for both spoken and written English, but avoid in very formal documents.
Grammar pattern
whenever + clause
Memory hint
Think of 'when' and 'never' together - it means any time it occurs.
Collocations
- whenever you want
- whenever I see
- whenever it happens
Synonyms
- anytime
- at any time
- every time
Antonyms
- never
Common mistakes
- Using 'whenever' with a single event instead of repeated actions.
- Confusing 'whenever' with 'whatever' in casual speech.