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Dictionary definition of whatsoever

Used to emphasize the absence of something in any manner or to any extent.
"He had no intention whatsoever of apologizing for his actions."

Detailed meaning of whatsoever

It is often employed to intensify a negative statement or to emphasize that there are no exceptions or qualifications. "Whatsoever" functions as a modifier, conveying a sense of completeness or totality in denying the existence or relevance of any particular thing or concept. It indicates a complete negation, leaving no room for doubt or exception. For example, when someone says, "I have no interest whatsoever in attending that event," it underscores that there is absolutely no interest, regardless of the circumstances. "Whatsoever" can also be used to emphasize a lack of knowledge or understanding, as in, "I have no idea whatsoever about the subject." In summary, "whatsoever" adds an extra layer of emphasis and reinforces the idea of complete absence, denial, or negation.

Example sentences containing whatsoever

1. I have no interest whatsoever in participating in that activity.
2. There is no evidence whatsoever to support that claim.
3. She didn't show any remorse whatsoever for her actions.
4. I have no doubt whatsoever that he will succeed.
5. I don't have any plans whatsoever for the weekend.
6. He didn't make any effort whatsoever to apologize.

History and etymology of whatsoever

The adjective 'whatsoever' is a compound word that combines 'what' and 'soever.' The word 'what' originates from Old English 'hwæt,' while 'soever' is a combination of 'so' and 'ever,' where 'so' implies 'in that manner' and 'ever' means 'at any time.' 'Whatsoever' has its roots in Middle English and has been used since the 14th century to emphasize the absence of something in any manner or to any extent. It serves as a comprehensive and emphatic modifier, leaving no room for doubt or ambiguity when emphasizing the complete or unrestricted nature of a statement or condition.

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Further usage examples of whatsoever

1. I don't have any knowledge whatsoever about the subject.
2. There is no connection whatsoever between the two incidents.
3. She didn't have any interest whatsoever in the movie.
4. He didn't show any sign of fear whatsoever during the performance.
5. I have no intention whatsoever of attending that event.
6. There is no chance whatsoever of winning the lottery.
7. He didn't give any explanation whatsoever for his absence.
8. I don't have any preference whatsoever for the restaurant we choose.
9. She didn't have any sympathy whatsoever for his situation.
10. There is no possibility whatsoever of changing my mind.
11. I have no patience whatsoever for rude behavior.
12. He didn't show any gratitude whatsoever for the help he received.
13. I don't have any desire whatsoever to travel at the moment.
14. There is no justification whatsoever for his actions.
15. I have no desire whatsoever to eat spicy food.
16. She had no recollection whatsoever of the incident.
17. He showed no interest whatsoever in the movie.
18. There was no way whatsoever to fix the broken vase.
19. The child had no fear whatsoever of heights.
20. We received no response whatsoever to our inquiry.
21. She had no doubt whatsoever about her decision.
22. The professor had no patience whatsoever for late assignments.
23. There was no evidence whatsoever to support their claims.
24. The company had no funds whatsoever for new equipment.
25. He had no understanding whatsoever of the complex mathematical concept.

TOEFL 1, High School 4, Middle School 6, Absence and Lack

zilch

none, all, everything, completely

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