The word "nevertheless" suggests that the implications of a fact are untrue or will be ignored. "However" only places one fact in juxtaposition or contrast with another.
For example, "Your boss has instituted a 60-hour work week. However, mine has not." The word "however" puts one boss's orders in contrast to the other's. There is no implication that just because one boss has certain orders the other must also have them.
However, "My boss has forbidden us to take lunch breaks, but nevertheless I am going to take one." The implication is that you should do as you are ordered, but the use of the word "nevertheless" indicates that that implication is to be ignored.
Please note the use of "however" at the beginning of the last paragraph showing the juxtaposition of the use of "however" with the use of "nevertheless".
Here is another example. "The Montreal Canadiens won the Stanley Cup with ease that year. However, the next year the Detroit Red Wings won it. The Canadiens were heavily favoured but nevertheless Detroit was able to win the series."
Notwithstanding means not taking other items into consideration while nevertheless means knowing the other items but ignoring them.
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difference between tally & fact ?
There is no difference between a donkey and a burrow
There is no difference.
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according to me ,there is no difference between yet and nevertheless since both have same meaning .
Not the less; notwithstanding; in spite of that; yet.
Nevertheless: In spite of that; notwithstanding; all the same: "statements which, although literally true, are nevertheless misleading". However: Despite anything to the contrary (usually following a concession); "although I'm a little afraid, however I'd like to try it"; "while we disliked each other, nevertheless we agreed"; "he was a stern yet fair master"; "granted that it is dangerous, all the same I still want to go" Kinda.
Notwithstanding the rain, I went for a walk. (Preposition, meaning 'in spite of'.) Notwithstanding, I still think you were wrong. (Adverb, meaning 'nevertheless'.)
Granting, admitting, or supposing that; notwithstanding that; if., However; nevertheless; notwithstanding; -- used in familiar language, and in the middle or at the end of a sentence.
"However" is used to introduce a contrasting idea or to show a shift in direction. "Nevertheless" is used to indicate a contrast or concession, but with a stronger emphasis on the original point. "Although" is used to introduce a concession or contradiction, showing that the two clauses have a relationship of contrast.
Literally it means 'with all', but it means 'notwithstanding, nevertheless'
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That depends on what you feel is insufficient about the word 'however'. Synonyms are nevertheless, nonetheless, but, still, yet, though, although, notwithstanding
admitting, albeit, despite, despite the fact, even if, even supposing, granting, granting all this, in spite of, much as, notwithstanding, still, supposing, though, when, whereas, while
Nothing. It is a personal choice according to style. In a contract you can also say, "below", or "herein", to sound less officious, notwithstanding anything in the foregoing potentially construed to the contrary. ;-)
There's no difference between them, though 'nonetheless' is less common. As they are normally suprasentencial (contrasting sentences), they can be replaced by 'however', but 'although' normally contrast two clauses within the same sentence so wouldn't work as a replacement. 'Though' is used with a similar effect to however/nevertheless when it placed at the end of the second sentence, but this use is mostly found in informal writing.1 Change the punctuation to a semi-colon or period.2 Fine3 Bit of a mess- you have both but and nevertheless in there.