adverb
- nevertheless; nonetheless; in spite of that
Usage: archaic; literary
Examples
- The weather was terrible; natheless, they continued their journey.
- He was warned of the dangers, but natheless he proceeded with his plan.
- The task seemed impossible, natheless she attempted it with great determination.
- Many doubted his abilities; natheless, he proved them wrong.
- The evidence was circumstantial, natheless the jury found him guilty.