what with

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what with

  1. (idiomatic, informal) Owing to; because of; as a result of.
    She was sleeping very badly these days, what with the new baby and all the activity surrounding him.
    What with it being too late and raining, we decided to stay home.

Usage notes

  • Unlike its synonymous expressions, what with is always preceded by a comma if not used at the beginning of a sentence.

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