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:

  1. She is smart, withal, she is also quite beautiful.
  2. He is wealthy, withal, he is also very generous.
  3. The food was delicious, withal, the service was terrible.
  4. The concert was amazing, withal, the crowd was rowdy.
  5. 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:

  1. She is smart, withal, she is also quite beautiful.
  2. He is wealthy, withal, he is also very generous.
  3. The food was delicious, withal, the service was terrible.
  4. The concert was amazing, withal, the crowd was rowdy.
  5. The movie was good, withal, the ending was disappointing.
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