no matter what happens
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Definition
- Adverb:
- Regardless of any circumstances or difficulties: This phrase indicates a firm determination to do something or that something will remain true, even if faced with any possible obstacle, challenge, or change in situation.
Usage
This phrase is used to emphasize unwavering commitment, certainty, or inevitability. It functions as an adverbial phrase modifying a verb or an entire clause to stress that nothing will prevent the stated action or condition. - It is often used to express a promise, a guarantee, or a plan that will not be altered. - It can also describe an inherent quality or truth that persists under any conditions.
Examples
Expressing determination or a promise:
- I will support you no matter what happens. (My support for you is unconditional and will not change.)
- We are getting married next week, no matter what happens. (No possible event will stop the wedding.)
Expressing an inevitable truth or outcome:
- He always remains calm, no matter what happens. (His calmness is a constant trait, unaffected by events.)
- The sun will rise tomorrow, no matter what happens. (This is a guaranteed natural event.)
Advanced Usage
- "come what may": A more formal or literary synonym with identical meaning.
- I will finish this project, come what may.
- "through thick and thin": Emphasizes loyalty and support through all circumstances, especially difficult ones.
- She stood by her friend through thick and thin.
- "rain or shine": Specifically means regardless of the weather, but often used more generally for any condition.
- The event will take place, rain or shine.
Variants and Related Words
- Regardless (adv): Without regard or consideration for something. (Less emphatic than "no matter what happens").
- He decided to go regardless of the cost.
- Unconditionally (adv): Without conditions or limitations.
- I love you unconditionally.
- Inevitably (adv): As is certain to happen; unavoidably.
- If you keep spending, debt will inevitably follow.
Synonyms
- Come hell or high water: (Idiomatic) Regardless of any difficulties.
- Whatever happens: A simpler, more direct equivalent.
- In any event: A more formal alternative.
- At all costs: Emphasizing that something must be achieved, regardless of the sacrifice.
Related Phrases
- No matter what: A shortened, more common form.
- I'll be there for you no matter what.
- No matter the cost: Emphasizes that price or sacrifice is not a limiting factor.
- We must succeed no matter the cost.
Related Idioms
- Through fire and water: To face any danger or hardship for a cause or person.
- He would go through fire and water for his family.
- Against all odds: Succeeding or persisting despite very low probability of success.
- They built the business against all odds.
Adverb
- in spite of all obstacles
- we'll go to Tibet come hell or high water