wherever

/wɛrˈɛvər/
conjunction
  1. In every place that; everywhere that.
    • Wherever the road leads, we will travel.
    • Wherever there is smoke, there is fire.
    • She is happy wherever she lives.
  2. Regardless of where; no matter where.
    • Wherever the team plays, the fans support them.
    • Wherever you go, take care of yourself.
    • He remains calm wherever he is.
adverb
  1. In, at, or to any place; no matter where.
    • You can sit wherever you like.
    • Wherever you go, I will follow.
    • She finds beauty wherever she looks.
  2. Used to indicate a lack of a specific or known place.
    • The treasure is buried wherever the map says.
    • He could be hiding wherever in the house.
    • I left my keys wherever I left them.
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