wh

word

/wʌt/
wuht
/wɒt/
wot

Definition

'Wh' is not a standalone English word. It is most often seen as the starting letters of English question words (like 'what', 'where'), or as an abbreviation in technical contexts (such as 'Wh' for 'watt-hour' in physics).

Usage & Nuances

'Wh' is not used alone in normal English. It's important as a prefix to question words ('wh-words'), and in scientific texts, 'Wh' means 'watt-hour' (a unit of energy). Do not use 'wh' by itself in writing or speaking unless referring specifically to the abbreviation.

Example Sentences

Many question words start with 'wh', like 'what' and 'where'.

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English learners often ask about the 'wh' words.

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I wrote down all the 'wh' questions for my exam practice.

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When talking about batteries, 'Wh' is an important unit.

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In science, 'Wh' stands for watt-hour.

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There is no word 'wh' in English.

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