nevertheless

[nev-er-th uh-les, -th uh lz]

nevertheless Definition

  • 1in spite of what has just been said or done
  • 2however

Using nevertheless: Examples

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

  • Example

    She was very tired; nevertheless, she kept working.

  • Example

    The weather was cold; nevertheless, they went for a walk.

  • Example

    He didn't pass the exam; nevertheless, he felt he had learned a lot.

  • Example

    I know it's risky; nevertheless, I think we should try.

nevertheless Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for nevertheless

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Summary: nevertheless in Brief

The term 'nevertheless' [nev-er-th uh-les, -th uh lz] is an adverb that means 'in spite of what has just been said or done' or 'however.' It is used to introduce a contrasting idea or situation. Examples include 'She was very tired; nevertheless, she kept working.' and 'The weather was cold; nevertheless, they went for a walk.'

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