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US
/ˈɛniˌhaʊ/
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[ UK /ˈɛnɪhˌaʊ/ ]
[ UK /ˈɛnɪhˌaʊ/ ]
ADVERB
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in any way whatsoever
get it done anyway you can
they came anyhow they could -
used to indicate that a statement explains or supports a previous statement
I don't know what happened to it; anyway, it's gone
in any event, the government faced a serious protest
I think they're asleep; anyhow, they're quiet
anyway, there is another factor to consider
Anyhow, he is dead now
but at any rate he got a knighthood for it
I don't know how it started; in any case, there was a brief scuffle
How To Use anyhow In A Sentence
- Anyhow it took Jae over an hour to cut my hair as I went from having curls half way down my back to wearing it cropped like a boy.
- He looked a complete mess - dressed anyhow with hair sticking up on end.
- That it should have done so anyhow is now clear. Times, Sunday Times
- But as Neanderthal as a whole went extinct anyhow, these hypothetically admixed individuals left surely no heirs either. Quantifying Neanderthal introgression by serial coalescent simulations
- Not if the author has any say over the casting, anyhow.
- I don't want to disturb him too much and being grouchy doesn't make me feel very cuddly anyhow, so I head out quickly and hope that the walk to work will clear my head a bit.
- Anyhow, of furniture decorate should size look line, on any account is conterminous , strewn at random have send.
- Anyhow, I called the rector and I heard Beatles music in the background ... he must be a good fellow. Trinityboy Diary Entry
- The scandal could damage her reputation but the press reported it anyhow.
- What's those dinkey little reports and monkeydoodle business amount to, anyhow? The Rules of the Game