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单词 whatsoever
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Definition of whatsoever in English:

whatsoever

adverbwɒtsəʊˈɛvəˌ(h)wətsoʊˈɛvər
  • with negative At all (used for emphasis)

    I have no doubt whatsoever
    Example sentencesExamples
    • However, I've heard of fish much bigger and I have no reason to doubt the tales whatsoever.
    • Often politicians are accused of having no powers of empathy whatsoever.
    • In my own testimony, I have no doubt whatsoever that I was both a Christian and demonized.
    • There was no doubt whatsoever in Katherine's mind that this was a change for the better.
    • I was left in no doubt whatsoever that Mr Bradley was speaking the truth and that Mr Doshi was not.
    • It is to do with the loss of our national identity and nothing whatsoever to do with money or benefits we may or may not derive from such a move.
    • That provision is put in this bill to remove any doubt whatsoever for Mr Williams.
    • I also hadn't received my New Statesman last Friday, and had no post whatsoever on Saturday.
    • Looking at the plan, there can be no doubt whatsoever as to the extent of area A1.
    • I have no time whatsoever for asylum seekers, whether they be in Centenary Square or elsewhere.
    • That was their strength, so it was hard for him to try and find the gaps, but he certainly did not look out of place whatsoever.
    • People don't like nuance in a leader, they don't like any self-doubt whatsoever.
    • Strange to report then that with its new car it has made no effort whatsoever to ape the rather appealing styling of the last one.
    • There is actually no truth whatsoever in this and we apologise to all.
    • It is not right to do what Mr Kamati did, by no means whatsoever, but I sympathise with him.
    • He's entitled to his opinions but he has no proof whatsoever other than it's in an area where there are salmon farms.
    • Because when you do it there will be no doubt, none whatsoever, that it is real.
    • He attempted to order a beer, but had a little difficulty, as he knew no German whatsoever.
    • There was virtually no foreign investment whatsoever and expats had not so many things to do.
pronoun & determiner wɒtsəʊˈɛvəˌ(h)wətsoʊˈɛvər
archaic
  • Whatever.

    he would distribute the money among his partners in whatsoever proportion agreed previously
    Example sentencesExamples
    • To will, wish, or strive for anything whatsoever one must in advance already care.
    • We are going to add some to our existing hedge as well since there seems to be no top soil whatsoever left in it.

Rhymes

clever, endeavour (US endeavor), ever, forever, however, howsoever, never, never-never, sever, Trevor, whatever, whenever, whensoever, wheresoever, wherever, whichever, whichsoever, whoever, whomever, whomsoever, whosoever
 
 

Definition of whatsoever in US English:

whatsoever

adverbˌ(h)wətsoʊˈɛvərˌ(h)wətsōˈevər
  • with negative At all (used for emphasis)

    I have no doubt whatsoever
    Example sentencesExamples
    • However, I've heard of fish much bigger and I have no reason to doubt the tales whatsoever.
    • He's entitled to his opinions but he has no proof whatsoever other than it's in an area where there are salmon farms.
    • Because when you do it there will be no doubt, none whatsoever, that it is real.
    • There is actually no truth whatsoever in this and we apologise to all.
    • That was their strength, so it was hard for him to try and find the gaps, but he certainly did not look out of place whatsoever.
    • There was virtually no foreign investment whatsoever and expats had not so many things to do.
    • People don't like nuance in a leader, they don't like any self-doubt whatsoever.
    • It is not right to do what Mr Kamati did, by no means whatsoever, but I sympathise with him.
    • That provision is put in this bill to remove any doubt whatsoever for Mr Williams.
    • Strange to report then that with its new car it has made no effort whatsoever to ape the rather appealing styling of the last one.
    • Often politicians are accused of having no powers of empathy whatsoever.
    • There was no doubt whatsoever in Katherine's mind that this was a change for the better.
    • Looking at the plan, there can be no doubt whatsoever as to the extent of area A1.
    • It is to do with the loss of our national identity and nothing whatsoever to do with money or benefits we may or may not derive from such a move.
    • I was left in no doubt whatsoever that Mr Bradley was speaking the truth and that Mr Doshi was not.
    • I have no time whatsoever for asylum seekers, whether they be in Centenary Square or elsewhere.
    • I also hadn't received my New Statesman last Friday, and had no post whatsoever on Saturday.
    • In my own testimony, I have no doubt whatsoever that I was both a Christian and demonized.
    • He attempted to order a beer, but had a little difficulty, as he knew no German whatsoever.
pronoun & determinerˌ(h)wətsoʊˈɛvərˌ(h)wətsōˈevər
archaic
  • Whatever.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • We are going to add some to our existing hedge as well since there seems to be no top soil whatsoever left in it.
    • To will, wish, or strive for anything whatsoever one must in advance already care.
 
 
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