Without evidence whatsoever, the case was dismissed, the judge spoke.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The word "whatsoever" in English means: Used after a noun or pronoun to emphasize that you are not worried about who or what it is; of any kind., Used to emphasize a lack of something or a complete absence of something..
The phonetic transcription of "whatsoever" is /ˌwɒt.səʊˈev.ər/ in British English and /ˌwɑːt.soʊˈev.ər/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.
Synonyms for "whatsoever": at all, whatever, anything.
Example usage of "whatsoever": "Give me any book whatsoever.". More examples on the page.