Withal

Pronunciation: /ˈwɪðəl/

Withal (adverb)

  1. Used to add something to what has been said.
  2. Used to mean 'despite that' or 'however'.

Examples

  • She is talented and, withal, very humble.
  • The meal was delicious and, withal, quite affordable.

Common collocations: talented and, withal, humble, delicious and, withal, affordable, difficult; withal, completed, raining; withal, decided