Top 10 Other Words for However (Explained w Examples)

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Are you curious about what other words you can use to say “however”? Look no further, we have the answers you need. Keep reading and you will find multiple examples and learn how to use them.

After all

Meaning: A different way to say the adverb “however”.

Example Sentence: After all, we weren’t fit for the job, so messed it up.

All the same

Meaning:

A different way to say the adverb “however”.

Example Sentence: He was right, but all the same, she should have asked me first.

Anyhow

Meaning: A different way to say the adverb “however”.

Example Sentence: Anyhow, you shouldn’t do that without my permission!

Be that as it may

Meaning: A different way to say the adverb “however”.

Example Sentence: You did a good job. Be that as it may, next time follow the rules, please.

But

Meaning: A different way to say the adverb “however”.

Example Sentence: You are welcome to join in on the conversation, but make sure that you’re well-prepared.

Despite

Meaning: A different way to say the adverb “however”.

Example Sentence: That was a nice chat with Paul, despite him being a total idiot.

Nevertheless

Meaning: A different way to say the adverb “however”.

Example Sentence: We fell in love but we couldn’t be together. Nevertheless, I can’t help but hope that maybe one day we get back together.

Nonetheless

Meaning: A different way to say the adverb “however”.

Example Sentence: You found a hotel already? Nonetheless, you are welcome to stay at our place whenever you are in the city!

Still

Meaning: A different way to say the adverb “however”.

Example Sentence: Your father was rude to me, still, I won’t hold it against you.

Yet

Meaning: A different way to say the adverb “however”.

Example Sentence: he told me he misses me, yet he posts photos with other girls.

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