however
- US:[haʊˈevər]
- UK:[haʊˈevə(r)]
All shown below are another word for however.
B
- [conj.]conjunctionhowever; on the contrary.Example Sentence:
- I want to go out, but it's raining heavily.
- She is rich, but she is not happy.
- He likes to eat ice cream, but he is lactose intolerant.
- I bought a new phone, but it's not working properly.
- He studied hard, but he still failed the test.
I
N
- [adv.]adverbin spite of that; notwithstanding; however.Example Sentence:
- He was very tired; nevertheless, he kept working.
- She didn't win the race, but nevertheless, she was proud of her efforts.
- I know it's a risky plan, but nevertheless, I think we should give it a try.
- The weather was cold and rainy, but nevertheless, we decided to go for a hike.
- He made some mistakes in the presentation, but nevertheless, he impressed the audience with his confidence.
- [adv.]adverbin spite of that; nevertheless.Example Sentence:
- He was very tired; nevertheless, he kept working.
- She didn't win the race, but nevertheless, she was proud of her efforts.
- I know it's a risky plan, but nevertheless, I think we should give it a try.
- The weather was cold and rainy, but nevertheless, we decided to go for a hike.
- He made some mistakes in the presentation, but nevertheless, he impressed the audience with his confidence.
- [adv.]adverbin spite of that; nevertheless.Example Sentence:
- She was tired; nonetheless, she continued to work.
- The weather was bad; nonetheless, they decided to go hiking.
- He failed the test; nonetheless, he studied harder for the next one.
- The team lost the game, but they played well nonetheless.
- The train was delayed, but we arrived on time nonetheless.
O
S
- [adv.]adverbnevertheless; in spite of that.Example Sentence:
- She is still practicing the piano.
- He is still studying for his exams.
- The problem is still unsolved.
- The restaurant is still open for another hour.
- The child is still sleeping.
T
- however; nevertheless.
W
- [conj.]conjunctionalthough; on the contrary.Example Sentence:
- Whereas I enjoy hiking in the mountains, my sister prefers relaxing on the beach.
- Whereas some people thrive in a fast-paced work environment, others prefer a more relaxed atmosphere.
- Whereas he is outgoing and social, his brother is more introverted and enjoys solitude.
- Whereas some students excel in math, others struggle with the subject.
- Whereas the company's sales have been steadily increasing, its profits have been declining.
Y
- [adv.]adverbhowever; nevertheless.Example Sentence:
- He worked hard, yet he still failed the exam.
- The weather is cold, yet the flowers are blooming.
- She is young, yet she has accomplished so much.
- He is rich, yet he is not happy.
- The food was expensive, yet it was not very tasty.