which
pronoun, determiner /wɪtʃ/
/wɪtʃ/
Idioms - used in questions to ask somebody to be exact about one or more people or things from a limited number
- Which is better exercise—swimming or tennis?
- Which way is the wind blowing?
Homophones which | witchwhich witch/wɪtʃ//wɪtʃ/- which pronoun
- Which would you prefer—chocolate cake or carrot cake?
- witch noun
- He was turned into a rat by a wicked witch.
- used to be exact about the thing or things that you mean
- Houses which overlook the lake cost more.
- It was a crisis for which she was totally unprepared.
- used to give more information about something
- His best movie, which won several awards, was about the life of Gandhi.
- Your claim ought to succeed, in which case the damages will be substantial.
Word OriginOld English hwilc, from the Germanic bases of who and alike.
Idioms
which is which
- used to talk about recognizing the difference between one person or thing and another
- The twins are so alike I can't tell which is which.