and how

interjection
UK: /ænd haʊ/
US: /ænd haʊ/
  1. Used to express strong agreement or enthusiasm.

    1. It was a great party, and how I enjoyed myself there [ ] [ ]
    2. The concert was amazing, and how I wish I could see them perform again soon [ ] [ ]
  2. Used to emphatically confirm or emphasize a statement.

    1. Did he get angry and how he yelled at me [ ] [ ]
    2. Was the movie long and how it felt like it never would end [ ] [ ]
and how adverb
  1. To a great extent or degree; very much.

    1. He likes ice cream, and how he proved it, eating three scoops [ ] [ ]
    2. She was nervous, and how that nervousness showed during the presentation [ ] [ ]

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "and how" in English means: Used to express strong agreement or enthusiasm., Used to emphatically confirm or emphasize a statement..

The phonetic transcription of "and how" is /ænd haʊ/ in British English and /ænd haʊ/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "and how": absolutely, certainly, very much, definitely, indeed.

Example usage of "and how": "It was a great party, and how I enjoyed myself there". More examples on the page.