Anyway - definition of anyway by The Free Dictionary You use anyway when you are adding a remark to something you have just said Usually the remark is something you have just thought of, and makes your previous statement seem less important or relevant
How to Use ANYWAY - EnglishClub “Anyway” is a very useful word but is often used wrongly, sometimes leading to unintentional rudeness This article gives hints on how to use and how not to use “anyway”, including contrasts with similar-looking expressions like “by the way” and “ (in) any way”
Anyway, Anyways, or Any Way—How to Use Each? | Grammarly If you want to avoid debate or write in a formal tone, use the standard anyway But if you don’t mind sounding informal, or if you are aiming for a down-to-earth tone like Clyde Haberman’s, it’s okay to use anyways
anyway - WordReference. com Dictionary of English The adverb anyway is spelled as one word: It was snowing hard, but we drove to the play anyway The two-word phrase any way means "in any manner'': Finish the job any way you choose
anyway - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Adverb anyway (not comparable) (conjunctive) Regardless; anyhow [from 19th c ] He didn't enjoy washing his car, but it was so dirty that he did it anyway