Sentence examples for is what from inspiring English sources

"is what" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
It is used to introduce a clause that further explains or justifies something. For example: "The mountain is too steep to climb, which is what makes it so popular among hikers."

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is what

adverb

In some manner or degree; in part; partly; usually followed by with.

  • What with singing and joking, the time passed quickly.

synonyms

Exact(60)

Sadness is what teaches".

Which is what, exactly?

Which is what happened".

"Geopolitics is what matters".

And this is what.

It is what happened.

"That is what happened.

Vietnam is what happened.

Here is what happened.

Which is what?

Creativity is what matters.

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