Pronunciation: /ˌnɛvərðəˈlɛs/
adverb in spite of that; notwithstanding; all the same
A1 I am tired, nevertheless, I will finish my homework.
A2 She was nervous about the presentation, nevertheless, she did a great job.
B1 The weather was terrible, nevertheless, we decided to go for a walk.
B2 He had little experience in the field, nevertheless, he managed to impress the interviewers.
C1 The negotiations were tough, nevertheless, they reached a successful agreement.
C2 The team faced many challenges, nevertheless, they emerged victorious in the end.
conjunction in spite of that; notwithstanding; all the same
A1 I wanted to go to the park; nevertheless, it started raining.
A2 She was tired; nevertheless, she continued working on her project.
B1 I don't usually like spicy food; nevertheless, I enjoyed the curry.
B2 The movie received mixed reviews; nevertheless, it was a box office success.
C1 The company faced financial difficulties; nevertheless, they managed to stay afloat.
C2 The team had a few setbacks; nevertheless, they emerged victorious in the end.
formal The data shows a decrease in sales for the quarter; nevertheless, the company remains optimistic about future growth.
informal I know it's risky, but I want to try bungee jumping nevertheless.
slang I told him it was a bad idea, but he went ahead with it nevertheless.
figurative She had been hurt before, but she opened up her heart nevertheless.
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