withal (Meaning)
withal (r)
despite anything to the contrary (usually preceding a concession)
together with this
withal (adv.)
With this; with that.
Together with this; likewise; at the same time; in addition; also.
withal (prep.)
With; -- put after its object, at the end of sentence or clause in which it stands.
Synonyms & Antonyms of withal
Synonyms:
No weak syonyms found.
withal Sentence Examples
- Despite her humble background, she exhibited an air of confidence and grace withal.
- The old manor stood tall and imposing, its ancient stones imbued with a history withal.
- He possessed a quiet demeanor, yet his piercing gaze carried an intensity withal.
- The ship sailed through the treacherous waters with a tenacity and resolve withal.
- Her apology was sincere and heartfelt, carrying a weight withal that spoke volumes.
- The artist's masterpiece was not only beautiful but also evocative, capturing the human condition withal.
- The teacher's words resonated deeply within the students, inspiring them with a sense of purpose withal.
- The poet's language was both lyrical and evocative, painting vivid images in the reader's mind withal.
- The doctor's bedside manner was gentle and reassuring, instilling a sense of comfort and trust withal.
- The young girl's laughter was infectious, spreading joy and warmth withal to all who heard it.
FAQs About the word withal
despite anything to the contrary (usually preceding a concession), together with thisWith this; with that., Together with this; likewise; at the same time; in a
moreover, also, more, furthermore,then, either, besides, too, again, further
No antonyms found.
Despite her humble background, she exhibited an air of confidence and grace withal.
The old manor stood tall and imposing, its ancient stones imbued with a history withal.
He possessed a quiet demeanor, yet his piercing gaze carried an intensity withal.
The ship sailed through the treacherous waters with a tenacity and resolve withal.