Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

what about of

Phrase
/wʌt əˈbaʊt ʌv/
Definition
The phrase ‘what about of’ is often used in conversational English to introduce a question or suggest consideration regarding a particular topic or situation. It typically serves to invite further discussion or reflection.
Examples
  • What about of the time we went hiking last summer?
  • What about of the changes in the new policy?
  • What about of your plans for the weekend?
Meaning
Used to shift the focus of conversation to another topic or to highlight a specific aspect of a previously mentioned subject.
Synonyms
  • How about
  • What regarding
  • What of
  • What concerns