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Meaning of under any circumstances
The primary meaning of "under any circumstances" is to indicate that something is always true or will always happen, regardless of the situation.
Etymology of under any circumstances
The phrase "under any circumstances" is a combination of words with Old English and Latin roots.
"Under" comes from Old English "under", meaning "below" or "beneath".
"Any" comes from Old English "ænig", meaning "one" or "some".
"Circumstances" comes from Latin "circumstantia", meaning "a standing around" or "surrounding condition".
Synonyms
under all circumstances
at all times
in any case
in any event
no matter what
under any conditions
in all cases
without exception
inevitably
necessarily
always
forever
constantly
perpetually
incessantly
continuously
unremittingly
unrelentingly
steadfastly
unwaveringly
unshakeably
unchangingly
immutably
invariably
consistently
uniformly
regularly
habitually
normally
usually
typically
customarily
traditionally
ordinarily
commonly
generally
universally
totally
completely
utterly
absolutely
positively
definitely
certainly
undoubtedly
unquestionably
indisputably
irrefutably
Definitions
- Used to indicate that something is always true or will always happen, regardless of the situation.
- * Used to emphasize that a particular action or decision will be taken, no matter what happens.
Usage Examples
- I will always support my family under any circumstances.
- * She will never give up her dreams under any circumstances.
- * The company will provide assistance to its employees under any circumstances.
Antonyms
occasionally
sometimes
rarely
seldom
infrequently
intermittently
sporadically
irregularly
unusually
exceptionally
rarely
uniquely
extraordinarily
exceptionally
seldomly
intermittently
spasmodically
fitfully
fragmentarily
partially
incompletely
imperfectly
defectively
inadequately