whereas

[wɛːrˈaz]

whereas Definition

  • 1while on the contrary
  • 2considering that

Using whereas: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "whereas" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I like to cook, whereas my sister prefers to eat out.

  • Example

    Whereas I am a morning person, my roommate is a night owl.

  • Example

    He is very outgoing, whereas his brother is shy.

whereas Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for whereas

Phrases with whereas

  • a statement in a legal document that sets out the background and purpose of the document

    Example

    The whereas clause in the contract explained the reasons for the agreement.

  • a clause in a legal document that sets out a condition or requirement

    Example

    The whereas provision in the agreement specified the terms of payment.

  • a declaration in a legal document that sets out the facts and circumstances that led to the document

    Example

    The whereas statement in the treaty explained the historical context of the agreement.

Origins of whereas

Middle English, from where + as

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Summary: whereas in Brief

The conjunction 'whereas' [wɛːrˈaz] expresses a contrast between two clauses. It is often used to introduce a subordinate clause that presents a contrasting idea or fact, as in 'I like to cook, whereas my sister prefers to eat out.' 'Whereas' can also be used in legal documents to introduce a statement of background or purpose.

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