Sentence for whether | Use whether in a sentence

Whether used in sentences. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use whether in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for whether.

  • I wonder whether you will write to me. (12)
  • You will judge whether he disrespects me. (10)
  • Imhof considered whether he should see him. (12)
  • Did it matter whether the flames consumed her? (10)
  • I wonder whether it will be a full ball or not! (4)
  • But he was uncertain whether he should wear them. (9)
  • He was not clear whether that would do any good. (13)
  • Whether he was well advised to so is another matter. (8)
  • It is an answer to your question whether I am happy. (10)
  • It was doubtful whether he would get to Ascot this year. (8)
  • My only doubt would be as to whether you were Christians? (14)
  • It did not seem to matter whether she were first with Hilary. (8)
  • This lady should know; the point is, whether she can be trusted. (10)
  • Such is my dulness, I doubt whether I have made my meaning clear. (10)
  • To-morrow they would see whether a night nurse would be necessary. (8)
  • He asked Lorm whether Judith would receive him, Wolfgang, pleasantly. (12)
  • He wondered whimsically whether it had dropped to her out of the dark! (8)
  • I was compelled to ask whether he had news of any sort worth hearing. (10)
  • Hilary wondered whether to go in or slip away from his strange visitor. (8)
  • Brayder said the sole question was, whether it was maid, wife, or widow. (10)
  • A boor passing asked whether toll or tribute they were conveying to Werner. (10)
  • He had come in a merely curious mood to discover whether she was one or not. (10)
  • Whether or no he really moved his feet, he seemed coming closer inch by inch. (8)
  • Ermelang did not know whether money had been given them as Eva had commanded. (12)
  • I was half in doubt whether I disliked or admired her want of decent hypocrisy. (10)
  • I must march through Coventry with my tatterdemalions, whether I like it or not. (14)
  • Whether he spoke from noble-mindedness or indifference, Merthyr could not guess. (10)
  • How long Lady Susan will be in town, or whether she returns here again, I know not. (4)
  • Here we are, colonel, and you will tell me whether you think it treasonable or not. (10)
  • She considered whether she should drive to the city to that shabby little hostelry. (12)
  • Mrs. March could not make out whether he knew that Kenby was going with Rose and Mrs. (9)
  • Shelton left her house as doubtful whether he might meet Antonia as when he entered it. (8)
  • Whether Mrs. Hayman would be there was more doubtful, seeing that she had been cremated. (8)
  • It became a question whether Evan should be admitted to the house in spite of the Major. (10)
  • She saw her aunt smile, and wondered whether she had said anything exceptionally foolish. (8)
  • The answer seems to me to depend on whether we are considering direct or indirect effects. (16)
  • I doubt whether Charles at fifty would object to have the same said of Mr. Charles Everett. (10)
  • Till some man has pronounced upon their wisdom, they do not know whether it is wisdom or not. (9)
  • Clara speculated as to whether Miss Dale might be perchance a person of a certain liberty of mind. (10)
  • I could not get Miss Pollingray to tell me distinctly whether Madame la Marquise will be one of the guests. (10)
  • I do not know whether Mrs. Charlotte Perkins Stetson wrecked a literary centre in leaving Los Angeles or not. (9)
  • Soames stopped; he felt half-choked, whether because he had come upstairs too fast, or for some other reason. (8)
  • She admired the white coat of armour they wore, whether bestowed on them by their constitution or by prudence. (10)
  • Whether or not these changes will continue when normal conditions of business are restored cannot be predicted. (16)
  • Truisms, whether they lie in the depths of thought, or on the surface, are at any rate the pearls of experience. (10)
  • Austin looked at Adrian keenly, and questioned him whether he thought the farmer was justified in his suspicions. (10)
  • Whether a woman loves a man or not, he is her lover if he dare tell her he loves her, and is heard with attention. (10)
  • She had heard and seen it all; and felt some curiosity to know whether the wet walk of this morning had produced any. (4)
  • He would not dare to ask her, and now would never know whether the vague memory of warmth on his brow had been a kiss. (8)
  • In return, they inquired whether he would come with them and hunt the voice, saying that they would catch it for him. (10)
  • They had commenced the opera in uncertainty whether it could go on beyond the situation where Camilla presents herself. (10)
  • After such utter stillness that she hardly knew whether he were there or not, she felt his hot hand on her bare shoulder. (8)
  • Still, from time to time he may advantageously call a halt, and consider whether he is saying the thing clearly and simply. (9)
  • She would like very much to get them over to Becket, but with their notions it was doubtful whether they had evening clothes! (8)
  • Beauty may clothe it on, whether it is false morality and an evil soul, or whether it is true and a good soul. (9)
  • He was still debating whether to write or go himself to the young foreigner, when there came a knock and Ferrand himself appeared. (8)
  • It mattered nothing to them whether the Company of the Hundred Associates made money out of the buying and selling of furs or not. (19)
  • I do not know whether the Spaniards themselves rank Valdes with Galdos or not, and I have no wish to decide upon their relative merits. (9)
  • There was something appalling in the utter helplessness of that position, and the uncertainty as to whether it would ever come to an end. (8)
  • In return, she grew deeply attached to me, who can tell whether from mere gratitude, or because a warmer feeling stirred her strange heart? (5)
  • Still another brought me a dispatch he had prepared, requesting me to look it over and see whether it contained anything strictly libelous. (16)
  • The question whether Ellen should go with Bittridge at all being decided, she would, of course, go in New York as she would go in Tuskingum. (9)
  • Whether it be doomed to a sudden extinction, or to a gradual abolition through economical causes, this war will not leave it where it was before. (14)

Also see sentences for: wherewithal, which.

Definition of whether:

  • whether, hweth’r, interrog. and rel. pron. signifying which of two. | conj. which of two alternatives. | interrog. adv. introducing the first of two questions, the second being introduced by or | also conj. | whether or no (_coll._), in any case, surely. (0)

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