How to Pronounce "nevertheless"
word
/ˌnɛvɝðəˈɫɛs/
nev-ur-thuh-LES
/nˌɛvəðəlˈɛs/
nev-uh-thuh-LES
Definition
Used to say that something is true in spite of what was just said. It introduces a contrast and means that the second idea still happens or remains true.
IPA Transcription
American English
/ˌnɛvɝðəˈɫɛs/
British English
/nˌɛvəðəlˈɛs/
Simplified Pronunciation
US
nev-ur-thuh-LES
UK
nev-uh-thuh-LES
Listen in Context
It was raining; nevertheless, we went for a walk.
The test was hard. Nevertheless, she passed.
He was tired; nevertheless, he finished his work.
I don't totally agree with their plan; nevertheless, I can see why they chose it.