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Ironically vs Nevertheless - What's the difference?

ironically | nevertheless |


As adverbs the difference between ironically and nevertheless

is that ironically is (manner) in an ironic manner, in a way displaying irony while nevertheless is (conjunctive) in spite of what preceded; yet.

Nevertheless vs Alongside - What's the difference?

nevertheless | alongside |


As adverbs the difference between nevertheless and alongside

is that nevertheless is (conjunctive) in spite of what preceded; yet while alongside is along the side; by the side; side by side with.

As a preposition alongside is

together with or at the same time.

Meanwhile vs Nevertheless - What's the difference?

meanwhile | nevertheless |


As adverbs the difference between meanwhile and nevertheless

is that meanwhile is during the time (that something is happening) while nevertheless is in spite of what preceded; yet.

As a noun meanwhile

is the time between two events.

Nevertheless vs More - What's the difference?

nevertheless | more |


As an adverb nevertheless

is (conjunctive) in spite of what preceded; yet.

As a noun more is

tomorrow.

Nevertheless vs Hence - What's the difference?

nevertheless | hence |


In conjunctive terms the difference between nevertheless and hence

is that nevertheless is in spite of what preceded; yet while hence is as a result; therefore, for this reason.

As a verb hence is

to send away.

Whatsoever vs Nevertheless - What's the difference?

whatsoever | nevertheless |


As an adjective whatsoever

is whatever.

As a pronoun whatsoever

is whatever.

As an adverb nevertheless is

in spite of what preceded; yet.

Nevertheless vs Because - What's the difference?

nevertheless | because |


As adverbs the difference between nevertheless and because

is that nevertheless is in spite of what preceded; yet while because is for the reason (that).

As a conjunction because is

by or for the cause that; on this account that; for the reason that.

As a preposition because is

on account of, because of.

Nevermore vs Nevertheless - What's the difference?

nevermore | nevertheless |


As adverbs the difference between nevermore and nevertheless

is that nevermore is never again while nevertheless is in spite of what preceded; yet.

Hopeless vs Nevertheless - What's the difference?

hopeless | nevertheless |


As an adjective hopeless

is without hope; despairing; not expecting anything positive.

As an adverb nevertheless is

(conjunctive) in spite of what preceded; yet.

Nevertheless vs Additionally - What's the difference?

nevertheless | additionally |


As adverbs the difference between nevertheless and additionally

is that nevertheless is in spite of what preceded; yet while additionally is by way of addition; in addition to; also.

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