What is another word for in whatever way?

Pronunciation: [ɪn wɒtˈɛvə wˈe͡ɪ] (IPA)

There are several synonyms for the phrase "in whatever way" that can be used depending on the context. Some alternatives include "however," "whichever," "in any manner," "in any way," "in any case," "no matter how," "regardless of how," and "anyhow." These synonyms can be used in both formal and informal writing to convey the same meaning as "in whatever way." Whether you choose to use one of these synonyms or stick with the original phrase will depend on your personal preference and the tone of the piece you are writing.

What are the hypernyms for In whatever way?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with In whatever way

  • By annihilating somebody else in whatever way, then that person feels that they also have the ability to, then, restore the person.
    Jennifer Beals
  • It is important that people support prisoners of the Italian state like Joe in whatever way they can. I was not allowed contact with a lawyer for the first 24 hours, and no phone calls were permitted, but apparently telegrams have been getting through to Joe.
    John Blair
  • There is something inherent in our democracy that tends to want to level. America is a little uncomfortable in the presence of someone who is distinctly superior in whatever way.
    Carlisle Floyd
  • I want to have some effect on the way the world works in whatever way I can, and I also want to have the power to help get the movies that I think are important made.
    Maggie Gyllenhaal
  • I am really proud to be a part in whatever way of women becoming active in the political scene. I think it was the first time that people came to terms with the reality of what it meant to have a Senate made up of 98 men and two women.
    Anita Hill

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