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howsoever
[ hou-soh-ev-er ]
adverb
- to whatsoever extent or degree.
- in whatsoever manner.
howsoever
/ ˌhaʊsəʊˈɛvə /
sentence connector
- a less common word for however
Word History and Origins
Origin of howsoever1
Example Sentences
What’s clear from this evidence is that the vast majority of people do not experience regret, howsoever defined, after transitioning genders.
Howsoever that may be, you are grievously to be pitied; in which opinion I am not only joined by Mrs. Collins, but likewise by Lady Catherine and her daughter, to whom I have related the affair.
His hair was the brown of sodden straw, and it stuck out at awkward, seventeen-year-old angles, wet and comb it howsoever much he tried.
Instead, the Queen's Speech will set out the legislation that will be needed howsoever we leave the EU.
“Dean’s excuses are not designed to respond to reactions, howsoever deeply felt or unsettling, to an event such as a national election,” the dean of academic affairs, Mark Schenker, told the Yale Daily News.
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