whetheror
Whetheror is a nonstandard, informal closed form derived from the phrase “whether or not” or used as a compact stand-alone unit in a sentence. It is not widely recognized as a separate word by major English dictionaries, and it tends to appear mainly in casual writing, online text, or creative prose. In standard usage, the conventional forms remain preferred: either “whether or not” or simply “whether” depending on the sentence.
Whetheror appears most often as a stylistic choice to shorten the usual phrase or to convey a
The traditional, widely accepted forms are:
Less common variants include the hyphenated “whether-or-not” and, in rare cases, the informal closed form “whetheror.”
The policy will be enforced, whetheror not all stakeholders agree. The phrase is typically used to signal
Because whetheror is not standard, its use can affect tone and readability. Writers who aim for formal