What is another word for whereunto?

Pronunciation: [we͡əɹˈʌntə͡ʊ] (IPA)

"Whereunto" is a word that is not very commonly used in modern English. It means "to what" or "to which", and is often used in formal or archaic language. There are several synonyms that can be used in place of "whereunto" depending on the context and tone of the sentence. Some of these synonyms include "where", "to which", "to where", "in which", "at which", "on which", "unto which", and "whereupon". These words can be used interchangeably, but it is important to consider the context of the sentence to ensure that the appropriate synonym is used.

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What are the hypernyms for Whereunto?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Whereunto

This is the faith of the Fathers, the faith the Apostles delivered, This is moreover the faith whereunto I baptized you, while still ye Lay on your mothers' breasts, and nearer the portals of heaven, Slumbering received you then the Holy Church in its bosom; Wakened from sleep are ye now, and the light in its radiant splendor Downward rains from the heaven;-to-day on the threshold of childhood Kindly she frees you again, to examine and make your election, For she knows naught of compulsion, and only conviction desireth.
"The Complete Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow"
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Anon they came to a hermitage and a chapel, whereunto the hart entered, and the lions with it.
"The Legends Of King Arthur And His Knights"
James Knowles
Nor can she indeed set forth till you shall have written in return to inform her whereunto her equipage must be instructed to drive.
"The Vicar of Wrexhill"
Mrs [Frances] Trollope

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