nevertheless

adverb
UK: /ˌnev.ə.ðəˈles/
US: /ˌnev.ɚ.ðəˈles/
  1. Despite what has just been said or done.

    1. It was raining; nevertheless, we went for a walk.
    2. The evidence was weak; nevertheless, the jury found him guilty of the crime.
nevertheless conjunction
  1. In spite of that; however.

    1. I am very tired; nevertheless, I will finish this work.
    2. He faced many challenges; nevertheless, he achieved his goals eventually.

Frequently Asked Questions

The phonetic transcription of "nevertheless" is /ˌnev.ə.ðəˈles/ in British English and /ˌnev.ɚ.ðəˈles/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "nevertheless": however, anyway, but, still, regardless, yet, nonetheless.

Example usage of "nevertheless": "It was raining; nevertheless, we went for a walk.". More examples on the page.