However, therefore, consequently, subsequently, thereafter, afterwards, additionally, besides, on top of that, over and above that, moreover, furthermore, whats more, Nevertheless, although, despite that, even so, following this, eventually, as a result, so, thus, accordingly, hence, because of this/that ...
George observed that despite industrial and social progress that poverty continued to exist
no they are just friends who have worked together for over 25 years
Katniss survives the Hunger Games despite the odds
No. Despite being farmed, emus are not regarded as "fowl".
Despite is a preposition.
It can be used in contexts where you are saying something that means "despite that" or "even so". So for example, you could say "It is cold outside. Nevertheless, I will go out."
Still, nevertheless, but, thought, yet, despite, notwithstanding, without regard to...
PCH answer - Dr. Dolittle
Sundara takes her parasol with her in "Children of the River" as a symbol of protection and modesty, reflecting her commitment to her Cambodian culture and identity despite the challenges she faces in adapting to American life. The parasol also serves as a reminder of home and tradition, grounding her in her roots as she navigates the complexities of her new environment.
It means that no matter what your argument to the contrary is the answer will still be yes
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.
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
(Nevertheless = regardless of the circumstances; despite that/those - needs semicolon or conjunction)I'm full from eating that burger; nevertheless I'll still find room for this tasty piece of cake.We are not good friends; nevertheless we are going to the concert together.The captain has turned off the seat-belt sign; nevertheless, you should keep your seat belt fastened while you are seated.Bryce is absentminded, but he is our friend nevertheless.(It can also connect sentences.)I do not like broccoli. Nevertheless, I tried the recipe and found that I enjoyed it.
You can use "nevertheless" in a sentence to show contrast or concession, indicating that despite a preceding statement or situation, a different or opposing point is still valid. For example: "She had a busy schedule; nevertheless, she managed to complete her project on time."
Samuel Pepys and his wife, Elizabeth, did not have children because of Elizabeth's infertility. Despite his desire for children, they were unable to conceive during their marriage.
Contradictory connectives are words that connective two differing opinions in a sentence. However, nevertheless, despite, contrary to, on the contrary For example, Despite feeding the Lions plenty of meat in the zoo, they have lost the ability to hunt in the wild. I really like chocolate however I am allergic to milk.