adverb

anyhow

UK /ˈɛn.iː.haʊ/US /ˈɛn.i.haʊ/

anyhow

ADVERB

Definition of anyhow

1

You use anyhow to say something does not matter, or you do not care.

Example: We were told not to go, but went anyhow.

1

You use anyhow to add some information to something you just said.

Example: Jesse and Anne had a big fight. That's what I heard anyhow.

2

You use anyhow to change the topic or end a conversation.

Example: Yeah, the homework's going to be hard... Anyhow, did you hear about the football game?

3

without being careful

Example: He grabbed his clothes and stuffed them into his bag anyhow.

anyhow

EXAMPLES

Examples of anyhow

1

We were told not to go, but went anyhow.

Example sentence
2

I didn't go to the concert. I'm not a big rock fan, and I didn't have a ticket anyhow.

Example sentence
3

Jesse and Anne had a big fight. That's what I heard anyhow.

Example sentence
4

Yeah, the homework's going to be hard... Anyhow, did you hear about the football game?

Example sentence
5

OK, anyhow, I'll see you later.

Example sentence

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