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whatsoever
[ hwuht-soh-ev-er, hwot-, wuht-, wot- ]
whatsoever
/ ˌɒٲəʊˈɛə /
adjective
- postpositive at all: used as an intensifier with indefinite pronouns and determiners such as none, any, no one, anybody , etc
pronoun
- an archaic word for whatever
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of whatsoever1
Example Sentences
I felt sorry for their travelling fans because the team offered no threat whatsoever, and didn't even try to score.
"That has nothing to do with me whatsoever, that's just the way it is," he said.
But on this day I am struggling to hit any good shots whatsoever.
Another Labour MP, Brian Leishman, said he was "very disappointed" with the chancellor's statement, saying "I'm not on board with that whatsoever" and confirmed he would not vote in favour.
He said Reform UK won 4.1 million votes at last year's general election "with a ramshackle operation and an army of volunteers who worked their socks off for no recompense whatsoever".
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