however

[ hou-ev-er ]
/ haʊˈɛv ər /

adverb

nevertheless; yet; on the other hand; in spite of that: We have not yet won; however, we shall keep trying.
to whatever extent or degree; no matter how: However much you spend, I will reimburse you.
in whatever manner: We will allow you to travel however you please.
how; how under the circumstances: However did you manage?

conjunction

in whatever way, manner, or state: Arrange your hours however you like.

Origin of however

First recorded in 1350–1400, however is from the Middle English word hou-ever. See how1, ever

synonym study for however

1. See but1.

Example sentences from the Web for however

British Dictionary definitions for however

however
/ (haʊˈɛvə) /

sentence connector

still; nevertheless
on the other hand; yet

adverb

by whatever means; in whatever manner
(used with adjectives expressing or admitting of quantity or degree) no matter how however long it takes, finish it
an emphatic form of how 1 (def. 1)