withal (Meaning)

Wordnet

withal (r)

despite anything to the contrary (usually preceding a concession)

together with this

Webster

withal (adv.)

With this; with that.

Together with this; likewise; at the same time; in addition; also.

Webster

withal (prep.)

With; -- put after its object, at the end of sentence or clause in which it stands.

withal Sentence Examples

  1. Despite her humble background, she exhibited an air of confidence and grace withal.
  2. The old manor stood tall and imposing, its ancient stones imbued with a history withal.
  3. He possessed a quiet demeanor, yet his piercing gaze carried an intensity withal.
  4. The ship sailed through the treacherous waters with a tenacity and resolve withal.
  5. Her apology was sincere and heartfelt, carrying a weight withal that spoke volumes.
  6. The artist's masterpiece was not only beautiful but also evocative, capturing the human condition withal.
  7. The teacher's words resonated deeply within the students, inspiring them with a sense of purpose withal.
  8. The poet's language was both lyrical and evocative, painting vivid images in the reader's mind withal.
  9. The doctor's bedside manner was gentle and reassuring, instilling a sense of comfort and trust withal.
  10. 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

then, moreover, furthermore, more, either, besides, also, what's more, yet, too

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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.