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    nonetheless
    /ˌnʌnðəˈlɛs/

    adverb

    • 1. in spite of that; nevertheless: "it was the barest of welcomes, but it was a welcome nonetheless"

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  2. Jun 16, 2019 · This question comes from this ELL post (about putting the word nonetheless at the end of a sentence). Per Cambridge dictionary, "Nonetheless" should be in the form of one word. So, is it unaccept...

  3. Sep 1, 2020 · This usage of "however" is not a conjunction and using "but", "nevertheless", or "nonetheless" instead would change the meaning of the sentence. There are many other people more suited to the task.

  4. Oct 26, 2021 · Google dictionary says that "nevertheless" should be used in the first sentence and "nonetheless" should be used in the second one. The meaning of "nonetheless" is given as: in spite of that; nevertheless. Does this mean that both the words can be used interchangeably? For some reason "nonetheless misleading" seems inappropriate.

  5. Apr 17, 2021 · The words but and nonetheless are not synonymous. They are used differently. But marks the contrast. Nonetheless says even so. So you are saying in effect: Even though she is sad, she is beautiful. There are two similar ways of constructing this idea. She is sad; nonetheless, she is beautiful.

  6. We can't afford to buy a new car. [Nevertheless | But], my wife wants to continue to look for one. Sales of new cars have been down the past six months, [nevertheless | but] this is expected to c...

  7. Jun 12, 2017 · Both "nevertheless" and "nonetheless" have the same basic concessive meaning as "however": They all introduce a sentence that gives information which is unexpected or surprising in light of information given in a previous sentence. Unlike "however", which is based on a positive-to-negative ordering of information,"nevertheless" and "nonetheless ...

  8. May 4, 2015 · #Although I would like to start, nevertheless it is not possible. (not good) The problem with the Original Poster's sentence is not the use of although and nevertheless in the same sentence. It is perfectly grammatical to do this: Although he was barred from operating on patients, he, nevertheless, agreed to do the transplant. Notice that in the example above nevertheless comes in between the ...

  9. Feb 29, 2020 · Nevertheless means in spite of what has just been said. On the other hand means looking at the subject from the opposite point of view. The two expressions are similar in use, but not identical.

  10. Cooking is hard, whereas eating is easy. Whereas is a conjunction used to compare the difference between two things. It is most commonly used to mean "although" or "while in contrast" and could introduce a dependent clause. In the closest definition to whereas, however is a conjunctive adverb used to contrast two independent clauses. You wouldn't use it with a dependent clause in this sense. I ...

  11. The programme perfectly suits my needs. The programme perfectly fits my needs. EDIT: According to a dictionary the phrase with "fits" makes more sense. I use this phrase for a educational programme. Nonetheless, the phrase "The programme perfectly meets my needs" should be a formal one, which I have chosen now.