anyway

IPA: ˈɛniweɪ

adverb

  • (conjunctive) Regardless; anyhow.
  • Used to indicate that a statement explains or supports a previous statement. See anyhow and at least.
  • Used to indicate a change of subject.
  • Used at the end of a question for emphasis, or to direct the conversation to something of more broad importance (compare with more to the point).
  • (obsolete) In any way.
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Examples of "anyway" in Sentences

  • I think being unhappy in anyway is now against the law
  • Maybe what those sued should do being that they cannot win anyway is lay down in court so to speak.
  • The market place is clogged as is and can scarcely hold another title anyway, regardless of how good the work is.
  • That just struck me as dumb, and since I was getting pretty burnt out on the title anyway, that was reason enough to give it up.
  • Calling sounds like rain or thunder white noise is somewhat of a misnomer, but the makers of downloadable apps and sleep machines use the term anyway.
  • Further 1051 E, E. 1, E. 2 states the State of AZ, subdivisions, and agencies MAY NOT be prohibited in anyway from the sharing of a citizens info with theFeds.
  • Stephenson makes a very writerly comment in the introduction, how the world of Anathem is not our world but he strives to make it seem familiar by using common terms—while it may not be called "carrot" on their world, he will use the term anyway since the foods are analogous.

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