anyhow, US [informal] anyways [adverb] [not gradable] - whatever else is happening; not considering other thingsOf course I don't mind taking you home - I'm going that way anyway."I thought you said everyone had left." "Well, some of them have anyway."Her parents were opposed to her giving up her course, but she did it anyway.Anyway is often used in conversation without adding much meaning to what is being said.Why don't we get rid of the car since we don't use it anyway?What was he doing with so much of the company's money in his personal account anyway?In conversation anyway is used to change the subject, return to an earlier subject or get to the most interesting point.(Well) anyway, if we could focus on the subject we came here to discuss and perhaps think about that problem some other time.Anyway, in the end I didn't wear your jacket.
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Meaning of ANYWAY in English
Cambridge English vocab. Кембриджский английский словарь. 2012