no matter what
Prepositional phrase
  1. Whatever (I.e. as an indication of the speaker's ambivalence regarding which among prospective outcomes might ensue.)
    No matter what they might do, I'll look after you.
  2. Regardless of anything or everything; under all and any circumstances.
    I'll love you no matter what — even if you hurt me.
Synonyms Related terms
  • no matter
  • no matter how
  • no matter when
  • no matter where
  • no matter which
  • no matter who
  • no matter why
Translations
  • French: quoi que ce soit, peu importe
  • German: was auch immer
  • Italian: caschi il mondo, succeda quel che succeda
  • Portuguese: não importa o que
  • Russian: несмотря́ ни на что́
  • Spanish: no importa qué
Translations
  • Portuguese: aconteça o que acontecer, não importar



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