mauger

[maw-ger]

mauger Definition

in spite of; notwithstanding.

Using mauger: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "mauger" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Mauger the bad weather, the event was still held.

  • Example

    He went out mauger his mother's warning.

  • Example

    Mauger the difficulties, he managed to complete the task on time.

mauger Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for mauger

Origins of mauger

from Middle English 'maugre', from Old French 'maugré', from 'mais' (but) + 'gré' (pleasure)

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Summary: mauger in Brief

'Mauger' [maw-ger] is a conjunction that means 'in spite of' or 'notwithstanding'. It is often used to indicate that something happened despite unfavorable circumstances, as in 'Mauger the bad weather, the event was still held.'