What is another word for anyhow?

Pronunciation: [ˈɛnɪhˌa͡ʊ] (IPA)

The term "anyhow" is commonly used to express a lack of coordination or an uncertain approach to a given situation. However, there are a variety of synonyms that can be used instead of "anyhow" to convey the same meaning. Some of these alternatives include "anyway," "regardless," "in any case," "all the same," "nevertheless," and "despite." These terms can be used to indicate that something is happening without regard to a specific plan or direction, or that it is happening despite obstacles or disruptions. Using synonyms in place of "anyhow" can help writers and speakers better convey their message and provide more nuance to their language.

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Usage examples for Anyhow

She was coming home next week, anyhow, but I wrote her again and asked her to get here in time for the dance.
"Marjorie Dean High School Freshman"
Pauline Lester
But, as Tommy had said, there seemed anyhow to have been a good deal to do.
"The Furnace"
Rose Macaulay
You could have had your choice, anyhow.
"The Furnace"
Rose Macaulay

Famous quotes with Anyhow

  • If you're always battling against getting older, you're always going to be unhappy, because it's going to happen anyhow.
    Mitch Albom
  • Yeah, I read Judy Blume. My mother didn't like that, but I read it anyhow.
    Alison Bechdel
  • I've spent my life pursing excellence as an artist, which is what I always wanted to do anyhow.
    Claire Bloom
  • I think Pedro understands the universe, the same vision I have, about relationships anyhow.
    Sonia Braga
  • The reader deserves an honest opinion. If he doesn't deserve it, give it to him anyhow.
    John Ciardi

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