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Meaning of even so
The primary meaning of "even so" is to indicate a contrast or a surprising fact, despite what has been said or what is expected.
Etymology of even so
The phrase "even so" has its roots in Old English, where "even" meant "equal" or "level", and "so" meant "in this manner" or "to this extent"
The phrase has been used in English since the 9th century, with its meaning and usage evolving over time to include contrast, surprise, and emphasis
Synonyms
nonetheless
however
despite
still
yet
though
although
notwithstanding
in spite of
regardless
nevertheless
regardless of
in defiance of
in opposition to
be that as it may
just the same
all the same
for all that
in any event
at any rate
come what may
in any case
whatever happens
no matter what
notwithstanding that
having said that
that being said
granted that
given that
allowing for that
Definitions
- Used to indicate a contrast or a surprising fact, despite what has been said or what is expected
- * Used to emphasize the truth or validity of something, despite any opposing factors or expectations
- * Used to introduce a statement that is surprising or unexpected, given the context or previous statements
Usage Examples
- I'm tired, but even so, I'll finish this project tonight
- * She's not feeling well, even so, she's determined to attend the meeting
- * The weather is bad, even so, we'll go to the beach as planned
Antonyms
therefore
thus
consequently
hence
accordingly
naturally
obviously
predictably
inevitably
logically
reasonably
understandably
justifiably
excusably
forgivably
defensibly
plausibly
believably
credibly
convincingly