Synonym: although, but, nevertheless, notwithstanding, still, whatever, whatsoever, yet. Similar words: ever, never, every, fever, ever so, for ever, severe, several. Meaning: [haʊ'evə(r)] adv. 1. despite anything to the contrary (usually following a concession) 2. by contrast; on the other hand 3. to whatever degree or extent 4. in whatever way or manner.
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61) All contributions, however small, will be greatly appreciated.
62) In practice, however, such an attitude is counter-productive.
63) However, this failed to produce the desired effect.
64) Wear your hair however you want.
65) Until Pointon is completely happy, however, the deal's off.
66) Turner, however, putted superbly, twice holing from 40 feet.
67) They do, however, share a mutual interest in design.
68) On one issue, however, she was immovable.
69) You can spend the money however you please.
70) Later, however, he made up his mind to go.
71) The crown court, however, upheld the magistrate's decision.
72) However, he underestimates the scale of the problem.
73) Success, however(sentencedict.com), remained elusive for her.
74) He will never succeed however hard he tries.
75) You can travel however you like.
76) Marriage, however, is an emotional seesaw.
77) He hasn't arrived. He may, however, come later.
78) However, on closer inspection, a number of problems emerged.
79) Suspicion and jealousy, however ill-founded, can poison a marriage.
80) This argument, however, does not hold water.
81) There remains, however, another and more vexing problem.
82) Not all scholars are in agreement with her, however.
83) The reality, however, is probably more prosaic.
84) In many non-Western societies, however, monogamy has never dominated.
85) The story has a happy ending , however.
86) We all tried our best. We lost the game, though/however.
87) However, the converse of this theory may also be true.
88) Any decision taken by them now, however well meant, could complicate the peace process.
89) There is little doubt, however, that things will improve in the not too distant future.
90) One day, however, a Nashville songwriter named David Chase overheard Hill singing in the office.
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