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Etymology

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From any +‎ how.

Pronunciation

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  • (US) IPA(key): /ˈɛn.i.haʊ/, /ˈæn.i.haʊ/
  • Audio (US):(file)
  • Rhymes: -aʊ

Adverb

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anyhow (not comparable)

  1. (manner) In any way or manner whatever.
  2. (conjunctive) In any case. Used to indicate that a statement explains or supports a previous statement.
    Anyhow, he is dead now.
    I think they’re asleep; anyhow, they’re quiet.
  3. Without care or tidiness; recklessly, negligently or randomly.
    • 1897, Richard Marsh, The Beetle:
      It was a woman’s clothing, beyond a doubt, all thrown in anyhow, — as if the person who had placed it there had been in a desperate hurry.

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