Whatsoever
Used to emphasize a negative statement or question, implying 'at all,' 'of any kind,' or 'in any degree.' It reinforces the idea that something is not true, does not exist, or is not important. It can express complete negation, skepticism, or a lack of concern. It's often used in formal or emphatic contexts, and can also indicate that the quantity or degree of something is utterly insignificant. The word draws attention to the absence or lack of something.
Whatsoever meaning with examples
- I have absolutely no interest whatsoever in attending that party; the music and crowd simply don't appeal to me. I'd rather stay home and relax. Furthermore, I wouldn't care whatsoever to be invited, my plans are set.
- Despite his claims, there's no evidence whatsoever to support his theory. The scientists analyzed all the data, and, they didn't find anything to support it whatsoever, even if it was small.
- She shows no remorse whatsoever for her actions, her actions were not thought out, and she doesn't understand how it hurt others. She carries on with her daily life, seemingly unaffected by her deeds whatsoever.
- He claims to be a vegetarian, but his diet contains meat whatsoever, this is a contradiction. This means that he is not a vegetarian, or he just uses the word to be cool.
Whatsoever Synonyms
any
at all
even slightly
in any way
in the least
in the slightest
Whatsoever Crossword Answers
3 Letters
ANY
5 Letters
ATALL
ATALL
8 Letters
WHATEVER