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nonetheless
[ nuhn-thuh-les ]
adverb
- however; nevertheless.
nonetheless
/ ËŒ²ÔÊŒ²Ôðəˈ±ôÉ›²õ /
sentence connector
- despite that; however; nevertheless
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Example Sentences
Jones has nonetheless embraced a sense of purpose in prison, documenting community life on San Quentin’s death row through writing and art.
Muncy nonetheless had questions about the torpedo bats, which were designed by an MIT-educated former physics professor who worked for the Yankees the past several seasons.
But for a hazy afternoon in late March, it was deafening nonetheless.
Her right knee appeared to be untouched, but it twisted nonetheless, causing Watkins to immediately cry out as the previously deafeningly enthusiastic crowd around her grew sweepingly silent.
They did, nonetheless, put up national insurance, albeit on employers not employees – a rise that is due to kick in next month and is causing considerable anxiety for many businesses.
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