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    no matter
  2. You use no matter in expressions such as ' no matter how ' and ' no matter what ' to say that something is true or happens in all circumstances.

  3. Meaning of no matter in English. no matter. idiom mainly UK. Add to word list. it is not a problem: "I don't have that form with me." "No matter - here's another." SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Of little or less importance. be in/under someone's shadow idiom. be neither here nor there idiom. big deal. biggie. derisory. marginal.

  4. 1. a. : a subject under consideration. Several other matters will come before the committee. b. : a subject of disagreement or litigation. The matter in dispute is basically trivial. c. matters plural : the events or circumstances of a particular situation. planned to discuss matters with her husband soon. d.

  5. no matter meaning, definition, what is no matter: used to say that something is not import...: Learn more.

  6. no matter. It's not important, as in She wasn't home when I came by, but no matter . [Mid-1500s] Also, no matter what . Regardless, it makes no difference, as in No matter what I say, she'll do what she likes , or The car must be repaired, no matter what . [Mid-1500s]

  7. used to emphasize that something is always true, or that someone must do something: I never seem to lose any weight, no matter how hard I try. We've got to get to the airport on time, no matter what. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Linguistics: connecting words which express a contrast. after. again. at any rate idiom. at least idiom.

  8. May 16, 2024 · (The phrase no matter that has a different meaning.) The wh-word introduces a clause, possibly in a form reduced by ellipsis. I recruit talent, no matter how experienced (the talent is).

  9. Definitions of no matter. adverb. in spite of everything; without regard to drawbacks. synonyms: disregarding, disregardless, irrespective, regardless. Pronunciation. US. /noʊ ˌmædər/ UK. /nəʊ ˈmætə/ Cite this entry. Style: MLA. "No matter." Vocabulary.com Dictionary, Vocabulary.com, https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/no matter.

  10. The idiom "no matter" means regardless of what happens. These example sentences will make the meaning of this idiom clear and easy to remember...

  11. phrase. If you say that you are going to do something no matter what, you are emphasizing that you are definitely going to do it, even if there are obstacles or difficulties. [emphasis] He had decided to publish the manuscript no matter what.