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Withal

Withal is an adverb that means 'in addition to' or 'moreover'. It can also imply 'together with' and is often used in formal or literary contexts to suggest a combination of features, qualities, or conditions that provide reinforcement or emphasis to a statement.

Withal meaning with examples

  • The team not only scored a record number of goals but, withal, demonstrated remarkable teamwork and sportsmanship throughout the season, which was commendable.
  • She was an excellent singer, and withal she could play multiple instruments, showcasing her diverse talents that left the audience in awe during the concert.
  • The lush garden was beautiful with its vibrant flowers, and withal, it attracted various butterflies and birds, creating a lively atmosphere that delighted visitors.
  • He managed to complete the project ahead of schedule; withal, his attention to detail resulted in a final product that exceeded everyone’s expectations.

Withal Crossword Answers

3 Letters

YET

5 Letters

STILL

6 Letters

EVENSO

7 Letters

HOWEVER BESIDES

10 Letters

ALLTHESAME

11 Letters

NONETHELESS

12 Letters

NEVERTHELESS

15 Letters

NOTWITHSTANDING

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