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Meaning of whatsoever
The primary meaning of "whatsoever" is to indicate that something is true or applicable in every possible way or to any extent.
Etymology of whatsoever
The word "whatsoever" has its roots in Old English, with "what" coming from the Old English "hwæt," meaning "what," and "so" coming from the Old English "swā," meaning "so" or "as"
The word "ever" in "whatsoever" comes from the Old English "æfre," meaning "ever" or "always"
Historically, "whatsoever" has been used since the 9th century to indicate universality or completeness, and its meaning has remained relatively consistent over time
Synonyms
Definitions
- Used to emphasize that something is true or applicable in every possible way or to any extent
- Used to indicate that something is true or applicable to any degree or in any amount
- Used to emphasize the universality or completeness of something
Usage Examples
- I won't eat anything whatsoever that has sugar in it
- She didn't say whatsoever about the party
- He didn't know whatsoever about the surprise