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The synonyms of “Whatever” are: any, whatsoever
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “whatever” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
any | One or some or every or all without specification. Any day now. |
whatsoever | One or some or every or all without specification. No milk whatsoever is left. |
anyhow | In any way whatsoever. They came anyhow they could. |
anyway | Used to indicate that something happened or will happen in spite of something else. Anyway there is another factor to consider. |
anywhere | At or in or to any place anyplace is used informally for anywhere. I could go anywhere in the world. |
chance | Be the case by chance. He chanced upon an interesting advertisement. |
every | Each and all of a series of entities or intervals as specified. Every chance of winning. |
expected | Regarded as likely; anticipated. Write down your expected monthly income and regularly track your expenses. |
furthermore | In addition; besides (used to introduce a fresh consideration in an argument. Computer chess games are getting cheaper all the time furthermore their quality is improving. |
hitherto | Used in negative statement to describe a situation that has existed up to this point or up to the present time. Hitherto part of French West Africa Benin achieved independence in 1960. |
however | Used to introduce a statement that contrasts with or seems to contradict something that has been said previously. However you look at it you can t criticize that. |
importantly | In an important way or to an important degree. More importantly Weber held that the manifold meaning attached to the event by the social scientist could alter his definition of the concrete event itself. |
instead | In place of, or as an alternative to. He didn t call rather or instead he wrote her a letter. |
likely | Likely but not certain to be or become true or real. Speculation on the likely effect of opting out. |
maybe | By chance. He was standing maybe 20 or 30 feet away. |
moreover | As a further matter; besides. The cellar was dark moreover mice nested there. |
only | Being the only one single and isolated from others. He was only a child. |
opportunity | A possibility due to a favorable combination of circumstances. The holiday gave us the opportunity to visit Washington. |
percent | A proportion in relation to a whole (which is usually the amount per hundred. |
perhaps | By chance. Perhaps not surprisingly he was cautious about committing himself. |
possibly | Used to emphasize that one feels that something is surprising, or bewildering. We may possibly run into them at the concert. |
potential | The possibility of something happening or of someone doing something in the future. The potentials of the technology were never wholly controllable. |
preferably | More readily or willingly. He would like a place of his own preferably outside the town. |
preliminary | A preliminary round in a sporting competition. The discussions were seen as preliminary to the policy paper. |
probably | Almost certainly; as far as one knows or can tell. She would probably never see him again. |
quite | To a degree (not used with a negative. Her victory was quite something. |
really | Used as intensifiers real is sometimes used informally for really rattling is informal. A really enjoyable evening. |
reason | Decide by reasoning draw or come to a conclusion. The reason that war was declared. |
still | An apparatus used for the distillation of liquids consists of a vessel in which a substance is vaporized by heat and a condenser where the vapor is condensed. Still waters run deep. |
unformed | Without a definite form or shape. Unformed clay. |
wherever | Where in the world. It should be available wherever you go to shop. |
yet | Referring to something that will or may happen in the future. Wait don t go yet. |
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