nevertheless

UK /ˌnɛvəðəˈlɛs/ US /ˌnɛvɚðəˈlɛs/
adv 1

Collocations

5

ADJ.

awesome, clear, contradictory, devout, fine, good, insignificant, light

The evidence was contradictory, nevertheless the jury reached a clear verdict.

VERB + NEVERTHELESS

am, book, go, rain, read

I am tired after work, but I will go to the gym nevertheless.

NEVERTHELESS + NOUN

conversation, heart, i'm, letter, tiger, topic

Nevertheless the conversation turned out to be surprisingly helpful and productive.

PREP.

off, on

We had serious doubts about the plan, but we pressed on nevertheless.

ADV.

extremely, immensely

The job was extremely challenging, nevertheless she completed it ahead of schedule.

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