anyhow
Anyhow is a word used to mean 'in any way' or to change the subject of a conversation.
Explanation at your level:
You use anyhow when you want to change the topic. If you are talking about food and want to talk about school, you say, 'Anyhow, I have to go to school now.' It is a very useful word for beginners to keep a conversation moving.
At this level, you can use anyhow to show that something is true even if there is a problem. 'It was raining, but we went to the park anyhow.' It is a simple way to connect two ideas that seem to disagree.
Intermediate learners use anyhow to signal a transition. When you have been talking for a while and want to return to your main point, say 'Anyhow, back to what I was saying.' It helps your listener follow your train of thought.
You can use anyhow to describe a lack of care. 'He threw his books on the floor anyhow.' This shows you understand the nuance of 'disorganized' or 'sloppy' behavior, which is a great step up in your vocabulary range.
In advanced English, anyhow serves as a discourse marker. It can soften a statement or dismiss a previous point as irrelevant. It adds a layer of conversational flow that makes your speech sound more natural and less robotic than using 'nevertheless' every time.
Mastery of anyhow involves understanding its register. While it is informal, using it effectively in a narrative can create a sense of intimacy and spontaneity. It is often used in literature to capture the authentic, slightly messy nature of human dialogue, contrasting with the rigid structures of formal prose.
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- Used as a transition.
- Means 'regardless'.
- Describes messiness.
- Informal register.
Think of anyhow as your conversational Swiss Army knife. It is a versatile word that native speakers use to bridge gaps in logic or to pivot during a chat.
When you use it to mean regardless, you are telling the listener that the main point stands firm, no matter what happened before. It is essentially saying, 'The details don't change the outcome.'
You can also use it to describe disorganization. If someone throws their clothes into a suitcase without folding them, you might say they packed them anyhow. It implies a lack of care or planning.
The word anyhow is a classic example of a compound word. It combines 'any' (from Old English ænig) and 'how' (from Old English hū).
It first appeared in the 17th century as a way to express 'in any manner.' Over time, the meaning shifted slightly to include the sense of 'carelessly' or 'without order,' which is a common evolution for words involving 'how' or 'way.'
It has remained a staple of informal English for centuries, acting as a bridge between formal logic and casual, everyday speech.
You will hear anyhow most often in spoken English. It is slightly more casual than 'anyway,' though they are often interchangeable.
Use it when you want to get back to the main point after a digression. For example: 'That was a long story, but anyhow, we need to finish the project.'
It is rarely used in formal academic writing, where terms like 'nevertheless' or 'regardless' are preferred. Keep it for your friends, family, and casual workplace chats.
While 'anyhow' isn't the primary focus of many idioms, it appears in phrases like 'anyhow you look at it', meaning 'from every perspective.' Another is 'just anyhow', used to describe a messy state of affairs.
You might also hear 'anyhow or another', which implies finding a solution despite the difficulty. These expressions help emphasize the 'in any way' aspect of the word.
Anyhow is an adverb, so it modifies verbs or whole sentences. It does not have a plural form or articles.
In British and American English, the IPA is /ˈɛnihaʊ/. The stress is on the first syllable: AN-y-how.
It rhymes with words like somehow, now, plough, vow, and brow. Remember to keep the 'any' clear and the 'how' distinct.
Fun Fact
It is a compound of two of the most common words in English.
Pronunciation Guide
Clear 'any' with a crisp 'how'
Slightly more relaxed 'any'
Common Errors
- Pronouncing it as 'any-hoe'
- Missing the 'h' sound
- Stressing the second syllable
Rhymes With
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What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
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Grammar to Know
Adverb placement
He did it anyhow.
Discourse markers
Anyhow, let's go.
Compound words
Any + how
Examples by Level
Anyhow, I must go home.
Anyhow = anyway
Adverb used as a transition
It is cold, but I will go out anyhow.
anyhow = regardless
Adverb of concession
Anyhow, what is for dinner?
Changing topic
Discourse marker
He did the work anyhow.
He did it anyway
Adverb
Anyhow, I like this song.
Transitioning
Adverb
She came anyhow.
She arrived despite the situation
Adverb
Anyhow, let's play.
Moving to action
Adverb
I bought it anyhow.
I bought it regardless
Adverb
It was expensive, but I bought it anyhow.
Anyhow, let's talk about the plan.
He stacked the boxes anyhow.
She finished the race anyhow.
Anyhow, are you coming?
They were tired but played anyhow.
He left the room anyhow.
Anyhow, that is enough.
Anyhow, I think we should reconsider.
The results were messy, piled anyhow.
It doesn't matter, I'll do it anyhow.
Anyhow, back to the main topic.
She sang the song anyhow.
The house was furnished anyhow.
Anyhow, it was a great day.
He ignored the rules anyhow.
Anyhow, the decision has been made.
The books were thrown on the shelf anyhow.
It's a strange plan, but it works anyhow.
Anyhow, let's focus on the goal.
She dressed anyhow for the party.
He managed to succeed anyhow.
Anyhow, I don't care about the cost.
The garden was planted anyhow.
Anyhow, such speculation is fruitless.
The data was collected anyhow, lacking rigor.
Anyhow, we must move forward.
He lived his life anyhow, without a plan.
Anyhow, the conclusion remains valid.
The structure was built anyhow.
Anyhow, it is a matter of opinion.
She dismissed his concerns anyhow.
Anyhow, the narrative takes a turn here.
The artifacts were scattered anyhow across the site.
Anyhow, one must appreciate the irony.
He approached the task anyhow, with little foresight.
Anyhow, the argument holds no weight.
The room was decorated anyhow.
Anyhow, history will judge us.
She spoke anyhow, without regard for decorum.
Synonyme
Gegenteile
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Idioms & Expressions
"anyhow you look at it"
from every perspective
Anyhow you look at it, we lost.
casual"anyhow or another"
somehow or other
We will finish anyhow or another.
casual"just anyhow"
in a very messy way
He left his room just anyhow.
casual"anyhow, so to speak"
a way to soften a point
He is, anyhow, a genius.
casual"anyhow, moving on"
changing the topic
Anyhow, moving on to the next task.
neutral"anyhow, whatever"
dismissing the topic
Anyhow, whatever, I don't care.
casualEasily Confused
similar meaning
anyway is slightly more common
Anyway vs anyhow.
similar structure
somehow means 'in some way'
I will do it somehow.
similar start
anywhere is for location
I can go anywhere.
similar start
anytime is for time
Come anytime.
Sentence Patterns
Anyhow, [Subject] + [Verb]
Anyhow, I am leaving.
[Subject] + [Verb] + anyhow
He did it anyhow.
Anyhow, [Subject] + [Verb] + [Object]
Anyhow, we finished the work.
[Subject] + [Verb] + [Object] + anyhow
She packed the clothes anyhow.
Anyhow, [Clause] + [Clause]
Anyhow, the plan failed, but we tried.
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Formality Scale
Häufige Fehler
Anyhow is too casual for academic writing.
They have different meanings.
Anyhow refers to manner or transition, not time.
Repetition makes speech sound weak.
It sounds unnatural at the end.
Tips
Memory Palace
Imagine a messy room labeled 'Anyhow'.
Native Speakers
Use it to pivot topics.
Cultural Insight
It sounds friendly and relaxed.
Grammar Shortcut
It is always an adverb.
Say It Right
Stress the first syllable.
Don't Make This Mistake
Avoid in formal letters.
Did You Know?
It is a compound word.
Study Smart
Practice with 'anyway' first.
Writing Tip
Use sparingly in fiction.
Speaking Tip
Use to bridge thoughts.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
ANY + HOW = Any way you do it.
Visual Association
A person throwing things into a box without looking.
Word Web
Herausforderung
Use 'anyhow' in three different conversations today.
Wortherkunft
English
Original meaning: in any manner
Kultureller Kontext
None, but avoid in formal business settings.
Used heavily in casual conversation to avoid sounding too rigid.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
at home
- Clean that up, it's just anyhow.
- Anyhow, let's eat.
at work
- Anyhow, let's move to the next slide.
- Anyhow, it's done.
with friends
- Anyhow, tell me more.
- I'll be there anyhow.
traveling
- Anyhow, we have to go.
- I'll buy it anyhow.
Conversation Starters
"Anyhow, what do you think about...?"
"Anyhow, have you ever been to...?"
"Anyhow, let's talk about something else."
"Anyhow, it's been a long day."
"Anyhow, what's the plan for tomorrow?"
Journal Prompts
Write about a time you did something anyhow.
How do you change topics in a conversation?
Describe a messy room using 'anyhow'.
When is it okay to be 'anyhow'?
Häufig gestellte Fragen
8 FragenYes, they are mostly interchangeable.
It is better to use 'regardless' or 'nevertheless'.
No, it is standard, just informal.
No, it is an adverb.
AN-ee-how.
Yes, that is its most common use.
Piled in a messy way.
Yes, very common.
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I don't like the rain, but I will go ___.
Anyhow means regardless.
What does 'anyhow' mean here: 'He left his desk anyhow'?
It implies a lack of care.
Anyhow is a very formal word.
It is casual.
Word
Bedeutung
Matches synonyms and antonyms.
Correct transition placement.
The room was ___ arranged.
Anyhow describes the state.
Which is the best synonym for 'anyhow' in a formal context?
Formal equivalent.
Anyhow can be used as a noun.
It is an adverb.
Formal transition.
He approached the task ___.
Describes the manner.
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Summary
Anyhow is your go-to word for changing the subject or showing that something happens regardless of the circumstances.
- Used as a transition.
- Means 'regardless'.
- Describes messiness.
- Informal register.
Memory Palace
Imagine a messy room labeled 'Anyhow'.
Native Speakers
Use it to pivot topics.
Cultural Insight
It sounds friendly and relaxed.
Grammar Shortcut
It is always an adverb.
Beispiel
The weather forecast was terrible, but we decided to go on the hike anyhow.
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