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withal
[ with-awl, with- ]
adverb
- with it all; as well; besides.
- in spite of all; nevertheless.
- Archaic. with that; therewith.
preposition
- with (used after its object).
withal
/ ·Éɪˈðɔ˱ô /
adverb
- literary.as well; likewise
- literary.nevertheless
- archaic.therewith
preposition
- postpositive an archaic word for with
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of withal1
Example Sentences
He regards himself as an artist, has lots of money, is well-connected in power circles and is withal the very model of a modern fictional psycho killer.
And he was withal as clear and candid; not a blemish or spot to tarnish his reputation.
“I think that in such a case, to silence the agitator, and save the boy, is not only constitutional, but, withal, a great mercy.â€
Despite otherwise clear skies, it “was so completely extinguished withal, that neither light, nor orb, nor anything at all of it was seen.â€
The turkey is a “more respectable bird, and withal a true original native of America,†Franklin wrote.
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