What is another word for Anywise?

Pronunciation: [ˈɛnɪwˌa͡ɪz] (IPA)

Anywise is a variant of the word "anyway," which is used to indicate that something will be done or said regardless of other factors. Other synonym options for anywise include regardless, regardless of, nonetheless, in any case, anyhow, in any event, in any way, whatsoever, all the same. In some cases, anywise can also be replaced with words like regardless, irrespective, notwithstanding, even so, still, yet, despite, and in spite of. Overall, the term anywise is often used to emphasize that something will happen or be done, regardless of the circumstances or situation.

What are the hypernyms for Anywise?

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

What are the opposite words for Anywise?

Antonyms of the word "Anywise" are important to understand the complete opposite meaning. Anywise means in any way and is generally used to indicate that something will be done regardless of the circumstances. Antonyms for the word include specific, fixed, and certain. While anywise suggests flexibility in approach, specific implies a rigid or definite approach. Fixed implies that there is no room for change, and certain means that there is no doubt in the method or outcome. It is essential to know the antonyms of words to comprehend the overall meaning of a sentence, and to express oneself more precisely in a particular context.

What are the antonyms for Anywise?

Usage examples for Anywise

And, surely, it did come to me with a fierce impatience of sorrow, that those people did be without spirit of courage; else had they turned them upon the giants, and slain them with their hands, even if that all had died to compass that slaying; for, truly, they should all die Anywise by the giant-men; and they had died then with somewhat to comfort their hate.
"The Night Land"
William Hope Hodgson
But yet, as it is like to be, mayhap the snakes did be only anigh to the fire-holes; yet doth it be Anywise a wondrous thing that we had come so free of them alway; and truly to learn, was to be given a new terror.
"The Night Land"
William Hope Hodgson
And, truly, I to perceive now that I did be very young; but, Anywise, as you do know, I to act alway from the natural telling of my heart.
"The Night Land"
William Hope Hodgson

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