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Whatsoever Meaning in English

word

/ˌhwətsoʊˈɛvɝ/
wuht-soh-EV-ur
/wɒtsˌəʊˈɛvɐ/
wot-soh-EV-uh

Definition

Used for emphasis to mean 'at all' in negative statements, questions, or after words like 'no' and 'any'. It makes the meaning stronger, often showing a complete absence of something.

Usage & Nuances

Usually formal or emphatic, and much less common in everyday speech than plain 'at all'. Most often appears at the end of a clause: 'I have no money whatsoever.' It also appears after nouns or pronouns for emphasis: 'no reason whatsoever', 'nothing whatsoever'. Avoid using it in positive statements.

Example Sentences

I have no idea whatsoever.

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She showed no fear whatsoever.

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Do you have any questions whatsoever?

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There's no evidence whatsoever that he was there.

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We got no help whatsoever from customer service.

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For no reason whatsoever, the app just stopped working.

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