Pronunciation: /noʊ ˈmætər wʌt/
noun a word that functions as the name of a specific thing or set of things, such as 'matter'
A1 No matter what happens, I will always be there for you.
A2 No matter what time it is, you can call me if you need help.
B1 No matter what the weather is like, I always enjoy going for a walk.
B2 No matter what obstacles come our way, we will overcome them together.
C1 No matter what the outcome may be, we must stay positive and keep moving forward.
C2 No matter what challenges lie ahead, we are prepared to face them head-on.
adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb, typically answering the questions of how, when, where, or to what extent, such as 'no'
A1 I will always love you, no matter what.
A2 No matter what happens, I will be there for you.
B1 No matter what the outcome is, we must remain positive.
B2 I am determined to succeed, no matter what obstacles come my way.
C1 No matter what challenges arise, we must persevere and overcome them.
C2 She is a strong leader who always stays true to her values, no matter what pressures she faces.
formal It is important to always do the right thing no matter what the circumstances may be.
informal I will always have your back, no matter what.
slang I got your back, no matter what, bro.
figurative Love will always find a way, no matter what obstacles come in its path.
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