nonetheless

adverb
UK: /ˌnʌn.ðəˈles/
US: /ˌnʌn.dəˈles/
  1. Despite what has just been said or done.

    1. It rained; nonetheless, we went out.
    2. The evidence was weak, nonetheless, the jury convicted him of the crime.
nonetheless conjunction
  1. However; even so.

    1. I'm busy; I will see you, nonetheless.
    2. The task was difficult, nonetheless, he was determined to finish it.

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The phonetic transcription of "nonetheless" is /ˌnʌn.ðəˈles/ in British English and /ˌnʌn.dəˈles/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

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

Example usage of "nonetheless": "It rained; nonetheless, we went out.". More examples on the page.