adverb nevertheless
preposition in spite of
conjunction despite the fact that
Used to signal a concession or acknowledgment of a point before introducing a contrasting or opposing point.
Used to introduce a clause that contrasts with or modifies the preceding clause in a legal document.
Included to indicate exceptions or limitations to certain clauses or provisions within a contract.
Utilized to highlight exceptions or conditions that may affect the application of a specific policy or regulation.
Employed to acknowledge a particular fact or situation before making a contradictory statement.
The writer's creativity and dedication to their craft notwithstanding, they still faced challenges in getting published.
The psychologist's years of experience notwithstanding, they were open to learning new therapeutic techniques.