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ALL meanings of what if

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  • noun what if supposing 1
  • adjective what if (used interrogatively before nouns): What news? What clothes shall I pack? 1
  • adjective what if whatever: Take what supplies you need. 1
  • noun what if the true nature or identity of something, or the sum of its characteristics: a lecture on the whats and hows of crop rotation. 1
  • adverb what if to what extent or degree? how much?: What does it matter? 1
  • adverb what if (used to introduce a prepositional phrase beginning with with): What with storms and all, their return was delayed. 1
  • adverb what if Obsolete. for what reason or purpose? why? 1
  • idioms what if but what, Informal. but that; but who; who or that … not: Who knows but what the sun may still shine. 1
  • idioms what if Say what?, Slang. (used especially among teenagers) What's that you say? Would you repeat that? 1
  • idioms what if So what?, Informal. (an expression of disinterest, disinclination, or contempt.) 1
  • idioms what if what for, why: What are you doing that for? You want that package now? What for? Older Use: Informal. a punishment or scolding: If he stays out late again, his parents are going to give him what for! 1
  • idioms what if what have you, other things of the same kind; so forth: money, jewels, stocks, and what have you. 1
  • idioms what if what if, what would be the outcome if; suppose that: What if everyone who was invited comes? 1
  • idioms what if what it takes, something that enables one to achieve success or attain a desired end, as good looks, ability, or money: There's a young woman who has what it takes to get along in the world. 1
  • idioms what if what's what, Informal. the true situation; all the facts: It's high time you told him what's what. 1
  • adverb what if Used to introduce a suggestion or proposal for a future event. 0
  • adverb what if Used to introduce a speculation about a future event. 0
  • adverb what if Used to introduce a speculation about a past event. Often the basis for counterfactual historical interpretations. 0
  • phrase what if You say what if at the beginning of a question when you ask about the consequences of something happening, especially something undesirable. 0
  • noun what if what would happen if? 0
  • noun what if what difference would it make if? 0
  • noun what if a hypothetical question; speculation 0
  • noun what if what would happen if 0
  • noun what if what difference would it make if 0
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