Anyway - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈenɪweɪ|  American pronunciation of the word anyway
Brit.  |ˈenɪweɪ|  British pronunciation of the word anyway

adverb

- used to indicate that a statement explains or supports a previous statement (syn: anyhow)
I don't know what happened to it; anyway, it's gone
anyway, there is another factor to consider
- in any way whatsoever (syn: anyhow)
get it done anyway you can

Extra examples

The road got worse, but they kept going anyway.

I didn't expect her to say “yes,” but I asked her anyway.

It makes no difference what we say. She's going to do what she wants anyway.

He's far from perfect, but she loves him anyway.

Anyway, it's gone.

Whether you like it or not, I'm going anyway.

Get it done anyway you can.

Catherine wasn't sure the book was the right one, but she bought it anyway.

This idea probably won't work, but let's try it anyway.

They didn't have any trainers in my size, and anyway I'd already decided I'd rather save the money.

'I hope you haven't told anyone. ' 'No. Who would believe me anyway?'

Let's think about it for a while, for a few days anyway.

There seems to have been a technical problem - anyway, that's what they told me.

He got lost and spent hours looking for the station, and anyway it was past midnight by the time he got home.

Anyway, why didn't you call the police?

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