Withal
(
adverb
,
conjunction
)
(As an adverb)
Withal ( adverb )
Moreover; in addition; besides; furthermore; along with; at the same time.
Origin:
The word "withal" comes from the old english word "wið eall" which means "with all" or "nevertheless".
Examples:
- She is smart, withal, she is also quite beautiful.
- He is wealthy, withal, he is also very generous.
- The food was delicious, withal, the service was terrible.
- The concert was amazing, withal, the crowd was rowdy.
- The movie was good, withal, the ending was disappointing.
(As a conjunction)
Withal ( conjunction )
Moreover; in addition; besides; furthermore; along with; at the same time.
Origin:
The word "withal" comes from the old english word "wið eall" which means "with all" or "nevertheless".
Examples:
- She is smart, withal, she is also quite beautiful.
- He is wealthy, withal, he is also very generous.
- The food was delicious, withal, the service was terrible.
- The concert was amazing, withal, the crowd was rowdy.
- The movie was good, withal, the ending was disappointing.