anyway
[ˈeniweɪ]
Definition:
1. Used to indicate that a statement explains or supports a previous statement.
2. In any way whatsoever.
'anyway' example sentence:
- Anyway, may I just ask you one other thing?
- I left medicine anyway. I wasn't really cut out for it.
- I went to college anyway, as a part-time student, paying my own way.
- Anyway, I'd better go now—I'll see you tomorrow.
- "Anyway, I'd better let you have your dinner. Bye."
- There were thousands of people there ─ well, hundreds, anyway.
- To be perfectly honest, I didn't want to go anyway.
- What do you want from me, anyway?
- We were going to wallpaper that room anyway.
- I think most of us don't want to read what's in the newspaper anyway in such detail.
- Oh, bugger the cost! Let's get it anyway.
- Nothing I do makes any difference anyway, so why bother?
- 'Anyway, she should be back soon,' he concluded.
- The whole thing's academic now ─ we can't win anyway.
- I can't really afford it, but, what the hell, I'll get it anyway.
- To be perfectly honest , I didn't want to go anyway.
- I'm certain David's told you his business troubles. Anyway, it's no secret that he owes money.
- The whole thing's academic now—we can't win anyway.
- I don't think we'll make it, but let's try anyway.
- Let them talk about me; I'll be dead, anyway.
- I'm merely stating what everybody knows anyway.
- I love you anyway.
- Anyway, let's forget about that for the moment.
- "I'll talk to you on Friday anyway."—"Yep. Okay then."
- Recession has simply accelerated changes that have been reshaping the industry anyway.
- I probably would have voted that way anyway.
- How many years is it since we've seen each other? Too many, anyway.
- Becker was never the most consistent of players anyway.
- The comet is going to come back in 2061 and we are all going to be able to see it. Well, our offspring are, anyway.
- Anyway, I soon got on the blower to him.
- I don't know why I settled on Miami, but anyway I did.
- What does he know about football, anyway?
- Anyway, you're here; you might as well stay.
- The chase is always much more exciting than the conquest anyway.
- Becker has never been the most consistent of players anyway.
- Anyway, I'd better go now ─ I'll see you tomorrow.
- I'm afraid we can't come, but thanks for the invitation anyway.
- What did she tell you, anyway?
- What's the point in writing in when you only print half the letter anyway?
- It's too late now, anyway.
- Whose side are you on anyway?
- I'd rather see it at the pictures than on video anyway.
- The water was cold but I took a shower anyway.
- It's too expensive and anyway the colour doesn't suit you.
- Anyway, to put it simply, we still owe them £ 2 000.
- He said he didn't want the job anyway, but that's just sour grapes.
- Mary Ann doesn't want to have children. Not right now, anyway.
- The house was out of our price range and too big anyway. Besides, I'd grown fond of our little rented house.