at any cost
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Definition
Adverb - Regardless of the expense, effort, or sacrifice required: This phrase expresses an absolute determination to achieve something, no matter what obstacles, difficulties, or price must be faced.
Usage
The phrase "at any cost" is used to emphasize that a goal is of the utmost importance and must be achieved, even if the consequences or the means are severe or undesirable. It signals an unwavering commitment. - It is typically used to modify verbs related to achieving, obtaining, or preventing something. - It often carries a serious or dramatic tone.
Examples
- The general ordered his troops to defend the position at any cost.
- She was determined to win the championship at any cost.
- We must avoid a war at any cost.
Advanced Usage
- "At all costs": This is a common variant with identical meaning and usage.
- Safety must be prioritized at all costs.
- The phrase can imply a potential moral or ethical dilemma, suggesting that the speaker may be willing to compromise principles to succeed.
- He vowed to get revenge at any cost, even if it meant losing his own honor.
Variants and Related Words
- At all costs: The most frequent synonym and variant.
- Regardless of cost: A more formal phrasing.
- No matter what: A less formal equivalent expressing similar determination.
Synonyms
- By any means necessary
- Whatever it takes
- Unconditionally
- At all hazards
Related Idioms
- "Spare no expense": To be willing to spend as much money as is needed.
- They spared no expense to make the wedding perfect. (This focuses more on financial cost, while "at any cost" is broader.)
- "Come hell or high water": No matter what difficulties arise.
- I'll be there tomorrow, come hell or high water.
Adverb
- regardless of the cost involved
- he wanted to save her life at all cost