- anyhow
- an|y|how [ `eni,hau ] adverb *Anyhow can be used in the following ways:as a way of showing how a sentence is related to what has already been said:I'm not going to resign. Not yet, anyhow.as an ordinary adverb:Don't just stick pictures on the wall anyhow. Arrange them properly.1. ) despite something else SPOKEN despite something you have previously mentioned:Martin's been sick, but anyhow, I think he's hoping to come with us tomorrow.Make the speed limit 30 miles an hour, and people will drive at 40 anyhow.2. ) when something is not important SPOKEN used when stating a particular fact which shows that something that has just been mentioned is not important:Did you bring a map? Oh well, it doesn't matter anyhow I know the way.There's nothing to eat. Anyhow, I'm not really hungry.3. ) used for limiting a statement SPOKEN used when adding a statement that limits what you have just said:I don't want to talk about it, not tonight anyhow.The world, my world anyhow, is full of stupid guys like Gary.4. ) used for changing the subject SPOKEN used when you are changing the subject of a conversation back to what you were talking about earlier:Oh well, anyhow, as we were saying, nobody cares about the poor old farmers.5. ) used when telling a story SPOKEN used for introducing what happened next:I could see the poor animal was sick. Anyhow, I gave it antibiotics, and it started to recover.6. ) used for ending a conversation SPOKEN used for ending a conversation, or for showing that you have come to the end of what you were telling someone:Anyhow, I shouldn't keep you from your work.7. ) in a careless way in a careless or messy way:Account books and documents lay scattered anyhow across his desk.=> ANY
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.