wherever
wher|ever /hweər'evər/
1 [CONJ]
You use wherever to indicate that something happens or is true in any place or situation.
Some people enjoy themselves wherever they are...
Jack believed in finding happiness wherever possible...
2 [CONJ]
You use wherever when you indicate that you do not know where a person or place is.
I'd like to leave as soon as possible and join my children, wherever they are...
3 [QUEST]
You use wherever in questions as an emphatic form of `where', usually when you are surprised about something.
Wherever did you get that idea?...
Wherever have you been?
1 [CONJ]
You use wherever to indicate that something happens or is true in any place or situation.
Some people enjoy themselves wherever they are...
Jack believed in finding happiness wherever possible...
2 [CONJ]
You use wherever when you indicate that you do not know where a person or place is.
I'd like to leave as soon as possible and join my children, wherever they are...
3 [QUEST]
You use wherever in questions as an emphatic form of `where', usually when you are surprised about something.
Wherever did you get that idea?...
Wherever have you been?