Similar words: matter, a matter of, as a matter of fact, latter, pattern, battery, scatter, tomato. Meaning: adv. in spite of everything; without regard to drawbacks.
Random good picture Not show
211. No military general would willingly send his army into battle untrained and ill-prepared, no matter how well-equipped.
212. Frequent cancellations, no matter what the excuse, make a diva seem a dangerously risky investment.
213. In a way, you are ensuring your role in the future, no matter how far off that future may be.
214. The one who will never stay behind, no matter how exhausted he is.
215. No matter how important man may become, there is some one who is always superior to him.
216. Perhaps this was because automobiles can not sue for pain and suffering, no matter how severe their injury.
217. Those who govern the existing system, no matter how left-wing and revolutionary their political ideologies, are social conservatives.
218. I learned that everyone adapts and becomes concerned with the details of the job at hand, no matter how bizarre.
219. No matter how much he tried to put it off, he already knew that it was going to happen this week.
220. Women are confined to those sectors of the job market which pay the least, no matter whether or not they are skilled.
221. Businesses are a key customer of education, no matter what schools think of that concept.
222. You have to do your own growing no matter how tall your grandfather was. Abraham Lincoln
223. No matter how powerful the political interests, the same rules must apply to all.
224. No matter whether you believe in luck or chance, the final decision is from yourself. Stephen Richards
225. No matter how it worked, the idea raises ethical concerns for the medical profession, two physician-legislators said.
226. Actually, no matter what happens to the business cycle, people will continue to eat and to get sick.
227. A fancy school, no matter where it is, will be like a foreign country to Dooley Barlowe.
228. And no matter how many times you revisit the place, it never gets better.
228. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
229. The end does not justify the means, no matter what the cause.
230. Another 10 percent or so will vote Republican, no matter what.
231. When a coffin comes by, we take our hats off and shut our mouths no matter who is in it.
232. In this study, the electrical activity remained the same no matter how many times the sound was heard.
233. You get the sense that, no matter what the outcome, everyone suffers from this kind of racial conjecture.
234. No matter how much I may exaggerate it, it must have a certain amount of truth.
235. He embraced her in bars without any embarrassment and stole kisses in shop doorways, no matter who was passing by.
236. The algorithm or the general calculational procedure-is just the same no matter how large the numbers are.
237. He paused at the intersection, fearful that a hard leather boot was waiting for him no matter which way he ran.
238. No matter how old we become, we can acquire knowledge and use it. We can gather wisdom and profit from it. We can grow and progress and improve-and, in the process, strengthen the livs of those within our circle of influence. Gordon B. Hinckley
239. Those in history who have died heroic deaths, no matter for what cause, have usually been granted immunity from criticism.
240. Go then if you must, but remember, no matter how foolish your deeds, those who love you will love you still. Sophocles
More similar words: matter, a matter of, as a matter of fact, latter, pattern, battery, scatter, tomato, carcinomas, diplomat, automatic, attend, diplomatic, attend to, automatically, attention, attendance, letter, mutter, better, pay attention to, butterfly, short-term, material, alma mater, get the better of, building materials, mathematics, at that time, Roman.