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- nonetheless
- notwithstanding
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- yet
- after all
- all the same
- anyhow
- be that as it may
- but
- despite
- for all that
- howbeit
- in spite of
- on the other hand
- per contra
- though
- without regard to
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The adverb however implies slight opposition, and displays a second consideration to be compared with the first: We are going; however (“notice this also”), we shall return. But marks a more marked opposition or contrast, though in a casual way: We are going, but we shall return. Nevertheless implies a concession, something which should not be forgotten in making a summing up: We are going; nevertheless (“do not forget that”), we shall return. Still implies that in spite of a preceding concession, something must be considered as possible or even inevitable: We have to go on foot; still (“it is probable and possible that”), we’ll get there. Yet implies that in spite of a preceding concession, there is still a chance for a different outcome: We are going; yet (“in spite of all, some day”), we shall return.
How to use however in a sentence
This, however, did not apply to the waters lying directly around the Poloe and Flatland groups.
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Dean Swift was indeed a misanthrope by theory, however he may have made exception to private life.
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As a rule, however, even in the case of extreme varieties, a careful examination of the specimen will enable it to be identified.
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Some of the alarm returned, however, when the creature attempted to climb up by his own ladder.
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However, on reaching Spain, the magic of the Emperor’s personality soon restored the vigour and prestige of the French arms.
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It is to be remembered, however, that a few of these bacteria may reach the sputum from the upper air-passages.
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The Variegated Horsetail is not exclusively maritime, however, for it sometimes grows by the sides of rivers and ponds.
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adverb
Definition of however
as in though
in spite of that
I’m all out of eggs; however, I can still make us a nice breakfast
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However Synonym! What is another word for however? Powerful list of 42 synonyms for however with example sentences and ESL images. Learn these however synonyms to broaden your vocabulary words and improve your writing in English.
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List of Synonyms for However
Learn useful list of 42 synonyms for however in English.
- All the same
- Although
- And yet
- Anyhow
- Anyway
- At any rate
- At the same time
- Be that as it may
- But
- But despite that
- But for all that
- But still
- But then again
- Contrariwise
- Despite
- Despite that
- Despite the fact that
- Even so
- Even though
- For all that
- Having said that
- Howbeit
- However
- In any case
- In spite of
- In spite of everything
- In spite of that
- Just the same
- Nevertheless
- Nonetheless
- Notwithstanding
- On the flip side
- On the other hand
- Per contra
- Regardless of
- Still and all
- That said
- Though
- Whereas
- While
- Without regard to
- Yet
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However Synonyms with Examples
Learn another word for however with example sentences.
- All the same
All the same, there is some truth in what he says.
- Although
Although it was late, there was still enough time to keep the rendezvous.
- And yet
The boy is so fat and yet he runs very fast.
- Anyhow
Anyhow, we must find a way out of this impasse.
- Anyway
It’s going to be difficult. Anyway, we can try.
- At any rate
At any rate, the size of new fields is diminishing.
- At the same time
I can’t really explain it, at the same time I’m not convinced.
- Be that as it may
I accept that he’s old and frail; be that as it may, he’s still a good politician.
- But
A word is no arrow, but it can pierce the heart.
- But despite that
But despite that, Gloucestershire County Council still can’t find another school that will accept him as a full time student.
- But for all that
He has many faults, but for all that I like him.
- But still
We waited on for another hour, but still she didn’t come.
- But then again
This is better, but then again it costs more.
- Contrariwise
He gives permission, and, contrariwise, she refuses it.
- Despite
Despite the bad weather, we enjoyed ourselves.
- Despite that
Despite that you still owe me $100, I am willing to lend you another $100.
- Despite the fact that
He refused to help me, despite the fact that I asked him several times.
- Even so
It was raining, even so we had to go out.
- Even though
She hasn’t phoned, even though she said she would.
- For all that
He has many faults, but for all that I like him.
- Having said that
He forgets most things, but having said that, he always remembers my birthday.
- Howbeit
Howbeit, we never met again.
- In any case
In any case, she couldn’t have held a conversation there.
- In spite of
They went on with their basketball match in spite of the rain.
- In spite of everything
In spite of everything, I still believe that people are really good at heart.
- In spite of that
In spite of that, the availability both here and in Britain should be known to the public at large.
- Just the same
I put on my raincoat and big straw hat. But we got soaked just the same.
- Nevertheless
He was very tired; nevertheless he went on walking.
- Nonetheless
Though he’s fool, I like him nonetheless.
- Notwithstanding
Notwithstanding she is beautiful,she doesn’t think it goes for much.
- On the flip side
On the flip side, accepting them and not having your needs met is not healthy either.
- On the other hand
I want to go to the party, on the other hand I ought to be studying.
- Per contra
He had worked very hard on the place; she, per contra, had little to do.
- Regardless of
Regardless of how often I correct him, he always makes the same mistake.
- Still and all
Even though you dislike us, still and all you should be polite.
- That said
That said, there are still places to get free Internet access.
- Though
Though John and Andrew look exactly alike, they act quite differently.
- Whereas
She actually enjoys confrontation, whereas I prefer a quiet life.
- While
Other man live to eat, while I eat to live.
- Yet
The path was dark, yet I found my way.
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But ranges from the faintest contrast to absolute negation; as, I am willing to go, but (on the other hand) content to stay; he is not an honest man, but (on the contrary) a villain. The contrast may be with a silent thought; as, but let us go (it being understood that we might stay longer). In restrictive use, except and excepting are slightly more emphatic than but; we say, no injury but a scratch; or, no injury except some painful bruises. Such expressions as «words are but breath» (nothing but) may be referred to the restrictive use by ellipsis. So may the use of but in the sense of unless; as, «it never rains but it pours.» To the same head must be referred the conditional use; as, «you may go, but with your father’s consent» (i. e., «provided you have,» «except that you must have,» etc.). «Doubt but» is now less used than the more logical «doubt that.» But never becomes a full synonym for and; and adds something like, but adds something different; «brave and tender» implies that tenderness is natural to the brave; «brave but tender» implies that bravery and tenderness are rarely combined. For the concessive use, compare NOTWITHSTANDING.
Synonyms:
and, barely, besides, but, except, further, just, merely, moreover, nevertheless, notwithstanding, notwithstanding, only, provided, save, still, that, tho, unless, yet
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however, nevertheless, withal, still, yet, all the same, even so, nonetheless, notwithstandingadverb
despite anything to the contrary (usually following a concession)
«although I’m a little afraid, however I’d like to try it»; «while we disliked each other, nevertheless we agreed»; «he was a stern yet fair master»; «granted that it is dangerous, all the same I still want to go»
Synonyms:
yet, withal, thus far, so far, nonetheless, up to now, til now, still, until now, notwithstanding, all the same, stock-still, nevertheless, hitherto, as yet, even, in time, heretofore, even so -
howeveradverb
by contrast; on the other hand
«the first part was easy; the second, however, took hours»
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nevertheless, withal, nonetheless, still, all the same, even so, notwithstanding, yet -
howeveradverb
to whatever degree or extent
«The results, however general, are important»; «they have begun, however reluctantly, to acknowledge the legitimacy of some of the opposition’s concerns»
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nevertheless, withal, nonetheless, still, all the same, even so, notwithstanding, yet -
howeveradverb
in whatever way or manner
«Victory, however it was brought about, was sweet»; «however he did it, it was very clever»
Synonyms:
nevertheless, withal, nonetheless, still, all the same, even so, notwithstanding, yet
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List of paraphrases for «however»:
nevertheless, but, nonetheless, yet, though, notwithstanding, conversely, still, toutefois, instead
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Christopher Ransom:
There are not that many medical conditions that produce transient, recurrent, and highly-stereotyped neurological symptoms and epileptic seizures top that list of diagnoses to consider, this case, however, produced a particular challenge because [ the ] patient initially only described the cyclical pattern of sweating, not neurological symptoms. It wasn’t until a spell was directly observed that alterations of behavior, seen as slowed verbal responses, was recognized to accompany the episodes of intense sweating.
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John Doorbar:
This is the main limitation of current vaccines. They are unable to protect against all HPV types. However, some types are more important for cancers than others and the key ones that cause cancers, the vaccine has protected against.
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Bridget Brennan:
This is a serious problem, the failure to include methamphetamine crimes among bail-eligible offenses was probably an oversight. However, in the last few decades, meth has poured into the Big Apple, frustrating police and allowing drug cartels to make a profit at far smaller legal risk than elsewhere. Brennan said in a statement.
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Jennifer Rollin:
However, it’s important to note that both disordered eating and eating disorders are serious and deserve treatment and professional help.
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Dan Herbert:
Our judicial system may not be perfect. However the bedrock of the system maintains that all defendants, including unpopular ones, are entitled to fair and impartial treatment, jason Van Dyke is prepared to serve Jason Van Dyke debt to society and move on with Jason Van Dyke life in a meaningful and productive manner.
Translations for however
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- لٰكن, ومع ذلك, رغم ذٰلك, ولكنArabic
- адна́к, тым не ме́ншBelarusian
- оба́чеBulgarian
- nogensmenys, tanmateixCatalan, Valencian
- nicméně, však, jakkoliCzech
- dogDanish
- jedoch, wie auch immerGerman
- kontraŭe, tamenEsperanto
- por más que, sin embargoSpanish
- haatikBasque
- اما, با این حالPersian
- kuitenkin, [[miten]] [[tahansa]]Finnish
- quelle que soit sa manière, cependant, pourtant, de quelque manière que ce soit, toutefois, néanmoinsFrench
- ge-tàScottish Gaelic
- למרות זאת, אף על פי כןHebrew
- फिर भीHindi
- bármennyire, viszont, mégis, azonban, akármennyireHungarian
- namunIndonesian
- però, nonostanteItalian
- למרות זאתHebrew
- でも, けれども, けど, けれど, が, しかし, けどもJapanese
- მიუხედავად ამისაGeorgian
- 그러나, 지만, 나, 만, 하지만Korean
- dîsa jî, lê, her wihaKurdish
- tamenLatin
- walau bagaimanaMalay
- echter, daarentegen, eender hoeDutch
- på hvilken måte, men, hvordan i all verden, ikke desto mindre, imidlertid, uansett hvor/hvor mye, på den måten, uansett hvorNorwegian
- jednakże, jakkolwiek, jednakPolish
- por mais que, no entanto, de qualquer modo, entretantoPortuguese
- тем не ме́нее, одна́ко, тем не мениеRussian
- међутим, međutimSerbo-Croatian
- všakSlovak
- vendarSlovene
- hur som helstSwedish
- எனினும்Tamil
- อย่างไรก็ตามThai
- ancak, bununla birlikteTurkish
- проте́, одна́кUkrainian
- tuy nhiênVietnamese
- yeVolapük
- portant, mågré tot, mins nerénWalloon
- אָבערYiddish
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Are we missing a good synonym for however?
“However” is undoubtedly a great word to use to counter a previous point you’ve made in writing. It can be somewhat overdone, which is why we think it’s time to look at some synonyms for it. This article will explore all the best alternatives for “however.”
Which Words Can I Use Instead Of “However”?
There are plenty of options to replace “however,” each one offering a different way for you to introduce a counterpoint or idea. This article will look at the following:
- But
- Nevertheless
- Still
- Yet
- Though
- Although
- Despite that
- Be that as it may
- Having said that
The preferred version is “but” because it’s the most common one seen in English. Most people know what it means, and it’s easy to read on a page (since it only features three letters).
But
Another way to say however is by using “but,” and it’s perhaps the most popular choice to do so.
“But” works well when we want to introduce a counterargument while keeping the text light and easy to comprehend. It’s the quickest way to use “however” and doesn’t need to be used in more formal contexts.
Generally, “however” is a formal word. We mostly use it in articles or writing designed to capture the formal audience’s attention. “But” isn’t as strict with its usage, and you can find it equally in informal and formal writing styles.
You might see “but” in some of the following ways:
- I liked that idea, but I don’t think it’s wise to continue talking about it.
- They tried hard to find the gold, but it was to no avail.
- This mission was a resounding success, but there is still more to find out there.
Nevertheless
Next, we come to “nevertheless,” which is a slightly less common phrase that works in formal situations.
“Nevertheless” and “nonetheless” are interchangeable and mean the same thing. You can use either to introduce a counterargument from the previous point.
Just like most of the words on this list, “nevertheless” is an independent clause that we use to include more information on the previous point, which means we need to include correct punctuation.
The correct punctuation choices include a semi-colon or a period before “nevertheless” and a comma after it.
- They worked hard for what they achieved; nevertheless, people looked down on them.
- You shouldn’t have said that to me; nevertheless, I will have to act on it accordingly.
- There are plenty of things wrong with this project; nevertheless, he will work on it.
Still
“Still” is one of the best choices to replace “but,” and many native speakers use the two interchangeably throughout their writing to keep things unique and creative.
“Still” works well to introduce a counterpoint and comes with the same punctuation needs as “however.” It means the same as “but” but is used as an independent clause to introduce a new idea to an argument or qualify a previous one.
“Still” is one of the easiest words on this list to use, and it doesn’t always have to introduce a counter idea. Instead, it can reaffirm the previous statement, though it’s rare to see it used in this way.
- No one could beat them. Still, she thought her team stood a good chance.
- You should keep quiet while I work. Still, I don’t reckon you’ll be too fond about doing that.
- There is much to do today; still, I don’t see a way to get it all done.
Yet
“Yet” and “but” are synonymous. They use the same language rules, which helps many writers use them. “Yet” is definitely a better choice to replace “but” than “still” is, which a lot of people overlook.
“Yet” only needs a comma to work in a sentence, just like “but.” We can use it whenever we’re introducing a point that doesn’t agree with the previous one stated.
People often find “yet” easy to use because it’s quick to say and only consists of three letters (much like “but”).
- I don’t see you helping, yet I hear you complaining an awful lot.
- We must work together on this, yet you insist on ignoring our commands.
- The government works in mysterious ways, yet they always make their mistakes popular in the media.
Though
“Though” is another common choice which we often see instead of “however.” Many people think it works in the same way as “although.” It’s simply a shorter version of “although” in the case of countering an argument.
“Though” is a great choice, like “yet” and “but,” which only requires a comma to work.
You will find “though” written quite a lot in English when introducing a counterpoint, and here are some examples of how it might look:
- I can see where you’re coming from, though I don’t much like your idea.
- There was a lot of money in the project, though they weren’t keen on telling us that.
- We found what we were looking for, though we weren’t best pleased with the result.
Although
“Although” is identical to “though.” We use both words for the same reason, and it seems that “though” has evolved over time to replace “although.”
“Although” is a great synonym, though it’s clear that “though” is becoming the more popular choice of the two. Both follow the same language rules, making them easier to use than “however.”
“Although” is an old-fashioned word, and many native speakers think the “al-” prefix is redundant and unnecessary. For that reason, “though” is more common today.
- I’d like to take you to dinner, although I don’t think you’ll agree to that.
- There have been many reports of injuries in this area, although the police haven’t confirmed anything suspicious.
- The news is full of lies, although no one is sure how or why they get there.
Despite That
“Despite that” is the first alternative way of saying “however” that uses more than one word in this list. We like it because it works well in more formal situations.
“Despite that” is a formal phrase. We use it to talk about a counterargument from the previous point raised, and many essays are elevated in quality when using a phrase like “despite that.”
While many of the one-word options above are great for both formal and informal cases, “despite that” is mostly only for formalities. That makes it the ideal candidate for essay writing, research papers, and work emails.
- The findings have proved many things wrong about this study; despite that, I’m still willing to progress with my initial hypothesis.
- You could find faults wherever you look. Despite that, the world is still beautiful in its own way.
- I have found many discrepancies in the profit register. Despite that, I believe this work is dutiful and moral.
Be That As It May
“Be that as it may” is another phrase rather than a one-word choice. We use it in the same way as “despite that,” and it means that while the previous point means one thing, we’d like to raise another idea.
“Be that as it may” is another formal option that you’ll only find in those situations. It will rarely be used in a casual environment.
- We have yet to see results. Be that as it may, we will keep working towards them.
- You don’t know what you’re doing here. Be that as it may, you’ve got a right to see what we’re doing.
- Be that as it may, I don’t think you can talk to me in such a manner.
Having Said That
“Having said that” is synonymous with “be that as it may,” to mean that, while we’re saying one thing, we’re about to raise a point that highlights the opposite.
Again, “having said that” is a formal choice, though it’s not quite as formal as some of the others.
- You shouldn’t be here. Having said that, I think you can help me.
- There are many more places to explore in this world. Having said that, studies show it’s unlikely that we’ll ever explore them.
- The solar system is a vast expanse of nothing. Having said that, I’m excited to see where space travel might take us.
What Does “However” Mean?
“However” means despite the previous statement. We use it when we want to talk about a contradicting idea to the one we just raised, even if that seems counterintuitive to the goal of our writing.
The definition of “however,” according to The Cambridge Dictionary, is “despite whatever amount of degree.”
Can You Say “But However”?
“But however” is never grammatically correct. It’s known as reduplication, where we use two words that have the same meaning. Ultimately “but however” means “but but” or “however however.” Both of those statements are grammatically incorrect.
Which Is Better: But Or However”?
According to this graph, “but” is more popular than “however,” making it the more recognized and thus better choice than “however.”
Many people prefer using “but” because it’s much easier to find a place to write it in your writing. Also, because it comes with less strict punctuation rules, it’s easier for people still trying to learn the language to use it effectively.
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By Dr Oliver Tearle (Loughborough University)
There are lots of strange ideas surrounding the word ‘however’. Some teachers tell their students they shouldn’t begin a new sentence with the word ‘but’, and should substitute the word ‘however’ instead.
However (as it were), this misses the fact that ‘but’ and ‘however’ are different classes of words, with ‘but’ being a conjunction and ‘however’ being an adverb.
Curiously, the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) names Shakespeare as the first citation of ‘however’ as a synonym for ‘but’ or ‘notwithstanding’: Shakespeare’s late history play Henry VIII, co-authored with John Fletcher, contains the lines: ‘All the Land knowes that: / How euer, yet there is no great breach.’ As the tautological ‘How euer, yet’ shows, ‘However’ is being used to mean ‘yet’ or ‘nevertheless’ here.
In any case, there’s nothing wrong with using ‘but’ at the start of a sentence – and much can go wrong if you misuse ‘however’, treating it as a simple synonym for ‘but’. Let’s take a closer look at some of the alternatives to the word ‘however’ and how they can be used in speech and writing.
Synonyms for ‘however’
Let’s start with BUT. This short, simple word is a conjunction, because it is used to join clauses together, much like ‘and’. Consider these two statements, involving going to look for the cat:
A: I looked in the garden and the cat was there.
B: I looked in the garden but the cat wasn’t there.
In both cases, the (italicised) conjunction) joins the two clauses together, but in B, of course, the cat isn’t there so the conjunction but is used. But we could also have used however here:
I looked in the garden; however, the cat wasn’t there.
However is an adverb rather than a conjunction, hence the comma that follows it. Adverbs are often words ending in -ly, such as happily or sadly or quickly, and one can imagine a slightly different sentence that might read:
I looked in the garden; happily, the cat was there.
So but is a simpler and more direct way of saying virtually the same thing as however in such examples.
Another short word, YET, serves a similar function, and can therefore serve as a synonym for however, as in ‘I looked in the garden, yet the cat wasn’t there’.
The word STILL works slightly differently from but and yet and is, in some ways, closer to however than either of those. Indeed, in syntax it is often literally closer to however, since the two are used together, as in this example from the historian Thomas Babington Macaulay in 1825: ‘Still, however, there was another extreme which, though far less dangerous, was also to be avoided.’
In such an example, ‘still’ means something similar to NONETHELESS (or NEVERTHELESS: they are both synonyms for each other): that is, DESPITE THAT, THAT BEING SAID, ALL THE SAME, or JUST THE SAME.
For instance, ‘I know it’s useless buying a lottery ticket; still, someone’s got to win, haven’t they?’ A synonym for still in this sense (and for nonetheless/nevertheless) is NOTWITHSTANDING.
AFTER ALL also performs this function, as in Edmund Spenser’s The Faerie Queene (1590): ‘Yet after all, he victour did suruiue’ means essentially, ‘however, he survived as victor’.
Indeed, a suite of words which also convey this idea of just the same or notwithstanding are REGARDLESS, ANYHOW, ANYWAY, and EVEN SO. Remember to steer clear of ‘irregardless’, a word frowned upon because it makes no sense (the ir- prefix presumably negates the word regardless, so its meaning would be the opposite of ‘regardless’).
THOUGH and ALTHOUGH are two more words which can be used more or less interchangeably with however. For instance, ‘He’s a good singer; however, he’s no Frank Sinatra’ could be rewritten quite easily to read, ‘He’s a good singer, (al)though he’s no Frank Sinatra’.
Using though (or although) arguably softens the blow of the criticism of the person’s singing in the second half of the sentence, in a way that however does not: however acts as performative throat-clearing before delivering the stinging indictment of the singer’s abilities, whereas though and although keep the emphasis slightly focused towards the start of the sentence, and the good news (‘He’s a good singer …’).
A slightly more archaic synonym for however is HOWBEIT. Whereas albeit has lasted, howbeit, which means roughly BE THAT AS IT MAY, has become largely obsolete and so is best avoided as an archaism or old-fashioned word. Of course, if you’re writing historical fiction, it may be just the term you’re looking for!
Antonyms for ‘however’
If however sees the clause which follows it swerving away from the clause which precedes it (as in the example ‘I looked in the garden; however, the cat wasn’t there’), then good antonyms for however see the two clauses agreeing with each other: the latter one follows naturally and smoothly from the former.
With this in mind, we might identify THEREFORE, THUS, and SO as antonyms for however.
“However” is a transitional word used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea. In this article, we provide over 100 however synonyms for “however,” ranging from formal to informal to creative.
Using synonyms can add variety and clarity to your writing or speech, and it’s important to consider the context and tone of your message when selecting the most appropriate alternative.
Contents
- However Synonyms
- Commonly Used Synonyms for “However”
- Formal Synonyms for “However”
- Informal Synonyms for “However”
- Creative Synonyms for “However”
- Rarely Used Synonyms for “However”
- 100+ Different Words to use instead of “however”
- However Synonyms ‘Infographic’
Using synonyms in writing is a great way to avoid repetition and make your writing more interesting. One word that is commonly used in writing is “however.” While it is an important word that helps to indicate contrast, using it repeatedly can make your writing feel stale.
This article will provide 100+ synonyms for “however” in English that you can use to make your writing more varied and interesting.
Commonly Used Synonyms for “However”
The following are some of the commonly used synonyms for “however”:
Synonym | Definition |
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But | Used to introduce a statement that contrasts with what has already been said. |
Yet | Used to introduce a statement that contrasts with what has already been said. |
Although | Used to introduce a statement that contrasts with what has already been said. |
Nevertheless | Used to introduce a statement that contrasts with what has already been said. |
Still | Used to introduce a statement that contrasts with what has already been said. |
Nonetheless | Used to introduce a statement that contrasts with what has already been said. |
Regardless | Used to introduce a statement that contrasts with what has already been said. |
Despite this | Used to introduce a statement that contrasts with what has already been said. |
In spite of this | Used to introduce a statement that contrasts with what has already been said. |
On the other hand | Used to introduce a contrasting statement. |
Examples:
- He studied hard for the exam; however, he still failed.
- He promised to be on time; nevertheless, he arrived late.
- She is a great speaker; nonetheless, her presentation lacked enthusiasm.
- I know it’s risky; regardless, I think we should proceed.
- The weather is bad; despite this, we decided to go camping.
Formal Synonyms for “However”
The following are some of the formal synonyms for “however”:
Synonym | Definition |
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Notwithstanding | Used to introduce a statement that contrasts with what has already been said. |
Conversely | Used to introduce a statement that contrasts with what has already been said. |
In contrast | Used to introduce a statement that contrasts with what has already been said. |
By contrast | Used to introduce a statement that contrasts with what has already been said. |
In any event | Used to introduce a statement that contrasts |
Examples:
- Notwithstanding the challenges, the project was completed on time.
- The CEO was optimistic about the future; conversely, the shareholders were concerned.
- The new product was a success; in contrast, the old product was not well received.
- The team was well-prepared; by contrast, their opponents were not.
- In any event, we need to be prepared for any scenario.
Informal Synonyms for “However”
The following are some of the informal synonyms for “however”:
Synonym | Definition |
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Anyways | Used to introduce a statement that contrasts with what has already been said. |
Anyway | Used to introduce a statement that contrasts with what has already been said. |
Regardless | Used to introduce a statement that contrasts with what has already been said. |
Be that as it may | Used to introduce a statement that contrasts with what has already been said. |
Even so | Used to introduce a statement that contrasts with what has already been said. |
That being said | Used to introduce a statement that contrasts with what has already been said. |
Still and all | Used to introduce a statement that contrasts with what has already been said. |
That said | Used to introduce a statement that contrasts with what has already been said. |
Examples:
- I know we’re behind schedule; anyways, we can still catch up.
- He’s not the most reliable employee; anyway, we need to give him a chance.
- The conditions were difficult; regardless, we completed the task.
- Be that as it may, we need to find a solution to this problem.
- The proposal has some flaws; even so, it’s worth considering.
- That being said, we need to be careful not to overspend.
- Still and all, we managed to finish the project on time.
- That said, we need to weigh the pros and cons before making a decision.
Creative Synonyms for “However”
The following are some of the creative synonyms for “however”:
Synonym | Definition |
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On the flip side | Used to introduce a contrasting point of view or perspective. |
On the contrary | Used to introduce a contrasting point of view or perspective. |
That said | Used to introduce a contrasting point of view or perspective. |
In any case | Used to introduce a contrasting point of view or perspective. |
Then again | Used to introduce a contrasting point of view or perspective. |
Having said that | Used to introduce a contrasting point of view or perspective. |
Even though | Used to introduce a contrasting point of view or perspective. |
Despite the fact that | Used to introduce a contrasting point of view or perspective. |
Examples:
- The job is well-paid; on the flip side, it requires a lot of overtime.
- He claimed to be an expert; on the contrary, he had no experience in the field.
- That said, we need to consider other options before making a decision.
- In any case, we need to address the issue as soon as possible.
- The project is challenging; then again, it’s also rewarding.
- Having said that, we need to be aware of the potential risks.
- Even though we have a tight deadline, we can still deliver high-quality work.
- Despite the fact that the market is competitive, we can still succeed.
Rarely Used Synonyms for “However”
The following are some of the rarely used synonyms for “however”:
Synonym | Definition |
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Nonetheless | Used to introduce a statement that contrasts with what has already been said. |
Howbeit | Used to introduce a statement that contrasts with what has already been said. |
Notwithstanding | Used to introduce a statement that contrasts with what has already been said. |
Albeit | Used to |
Examples:
- The weather was bad; nonetheless, we went ahead with the outdoor event.
- The product is expensive; howbeit, it’s worth the investment.
- Notwithstanding the challenges, we managed to complete the project on time.
- Albeit the results were disappointing, we learned a lot from the experience.
100+ Different Words to use instead of “however”
No. | Synonym | Definition |
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1 | Although | Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea. |
2 | Nevertheless | Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea. |
3 | Nonetheless | Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea. |
4 | Yet | Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea. |
5 | Still | Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea. |
6 | Despite | Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea. |
7 | In spite of | Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea. |
8 | On the other hand | Used to introduce a contrasting point of view or perspective. |
9 | Alternatively | Used to introduce a contrasting option or choice. |
10 | In contrast | Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea. |
11 | Conversely | Used to introduce a contrasting point of view or perspective. |
12 | Meanwhile | Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea that is happening at the same time. |
13 | Whereas | Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea. |
14 | Nevertheless | Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea. |
15 | On the contrary | Used to introduce a contrasting point of view or perspective. |
16 | Nonetheless | Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea. |
17 | Even so | Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea. |
18 | Be that as it may | Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea. |
19 | Anyhow | Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea. (informal) |
20 | Anyway | Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea. (informal) |
21 | Regardless | Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea. (informal) |
22 | That said | Used to introduce a contrasting point of view or perspective. (informal) |
23 | Even though | Used to introduce a contrasting point of view or perspective. (creative) |
24 | Despite the fact that | Used to introduce a contrasting point of view or perspective. (creative) |
25 | On the flip side | Used to introduce a contrasting point of view or perspective. (creative) |
26 | In any case | Used to introduce a contrasting point of view or perspective. (creative) |
27 | Then again | Used to introduce a contrasting point of view or perspective. (creative) |
28 | Having said that | Used to introduce a contrasting point of view or perspective. (creative) |
29 | Natheless | Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea. (rare) |
30 | Howbeit | Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea. (rare) |
31 | Notwithstanding | Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea. (rare) |
32 | Albeit | Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea. (rare) |
No. | Synonym | Definition |
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33 | Although | Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea. (formal) |
34 | Nevertheless | Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea. (formal) |
35 | Nonetheless | Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea. (formal) |
36 | Yet | Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea. (formal) |
37 | Still | Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea. (formal) |
38 | Despite | Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea. (formal) |
39 | In spite of | Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea. (formal) |
40 | Whereas | Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea. (formal) |
41 | By contrast | Used to introduce a contrasting point of view or perspective. (formal) |
42 | Alternatively | Used to introduce a contrasting option or choice. (formal) |
43 | Conversely | Used to introduce a contrasting point of view or perspective. (formal) |
44 | In any event | Used to introduce a contrasting point of view or perspective. (formal) |
45 | In spite of the fact | Used to introduce a contrasting point of view or perspective. (formal) |
46 | In the face of | Used to introduce a contrasting point of view or perspective. (formal) |
47 | Nonetheless | Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea. (formal) |
48 | On the contrary | Used to introduce a contrasting point of view or perspective. (formal) |
49 | Regardlesss | Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea. (formal) |
50 | All the same | Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea. (formal) |
51 | Even though | Used to introduce a contrasting point of view or perspective. (formal) |
52 | However | Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea. (formal) |
53 | At any rate | Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea. (informal) |
54 | Be that as it may | Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea. (informal) |
55 | Even so | Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea. (informal) |
56 | Anyhow | Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea. (informal) |
57 | Anyway | Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea. (informal) |
58 | Nonetheless | Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea. (informal) |
59 | Regardless | Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea. (informal) |
60 | That said | Used to introduce a contrasting point of view or perspective. (informal) |
61 | Then again | Used to introduce a contrasting point of view or perspective. (informal) |
62 | Despite the fact that | Used to introduce a contrasting point of view or perspective. (creative) |
No. | Synonym | Definition |
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63 | On the other hand | Used to introduce a contrasting point of view or perspective. (creative) |
64 | Otherwise | Used to introduce a contrasting option or choice. (creative) |
65 | That being said | Used to introduce a contrasting point of view or perspective. (creative) |
66 | In contrast | Used to introduce a contrasting point of view or perspective. (creative) |
67 | At the same time | Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea. (creative) |
68 | Notwithstanding | Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea. (creative) |
69 | Despite this | Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea. (creative) |
70 | Then | Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea. (creative) |
71 | And yet | Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea. (creative) |
72 | Nonetheless | Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea. (creative) |
73 | Contrarily | Used to introduce a contrasting point of view or perspective. (creative) |
74 | In either case | Used to introduce a contrasting option or choice. (creative) |
75 | In contrast to | Used to introduce a contrasting point of view or perspective. (creative) |
76 | In the end | Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea. (creative) |
77 | At the end of the day | Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea. (creative) |
78 | In fact | Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea. (informal) |
79 | Actually | Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea. (informal) |
80 | But then | Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea. (informal) |
81 | In reality | Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea. (informal) |
82 | Nevertheless | Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea. (informal) |
83 | On the flip side | Used to introduce a contrasting point of view or perspective. (informal) |
84 | As much as | Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea. (informal) |
85 | On the other side | Used to introduce a contrasting point of view or perspective. (informal) |
86 | To the contrary | Used to introduce a contrasting point of view or perspective. (informal) |
87 | Conversely | Used to introduce a contrasting point of view or perspective. (informal) |
88 | Despite everything | Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea. (informal) |
89 | Not the less | Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea. (informal) |
90 | Mind you | Used to introduce a contrasting point of view or perspective. (informal) |
91 | Either way | Used to introduce a contrasting option or choice. (informal) |
92 | Otherwise | Used to introduce a contrasting option or choice. (informal) |
No. | Synonym | Definition |
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93 | All the while | Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea that has been happening continuously. (informal) |
94 | Be that as it may | Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea, even though there might be some obstacles. (formal) |
95 | Even so | Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea. (formal) |
96 | That said | Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea. (formal) |
97 | By contrast | Used to introduce a contrasting point of view or perspective. (formal) |
98 | Nonetheless | Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea. (formal) |
99 | Nevertheless | Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea. (formal) |
100 | In any event | Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea. (formal) |
101 | Alternatively | Used to introduce a contrasting option or choice. (formal) |
102 | By the same token | Used to introduce a contrasting point of view or perspective. (formal) |
103 | That being the case | Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea. (formal) |
104 | In the final analysis | Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea. (formal) |
105 | Even though | Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea. (formal) |
106 | In spite of | Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea. (formal) |
107 | Granted | Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea. (formal) |
108 | For all that | Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea. (formal) |
109 | In essence | Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea. (formal) |
110 | In any case | Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea. (formal) |
However Synonyms ‘Infographic’