Therewithal

adv

adv ·Moderate ·High school level

Definitions

Adverb
  1. 1
    in addition; besides; along with all that not-comparable

    "Your old bull-pen was bad enough, but the new one proved far worse: the inclosure being much smaller, and crowded with men; the ground, too, being so level, that it was impossible to keep my quarters from being flooded whenever there was any considerable fall of rain. Therewithal, it was an uncleaned stable, the beasts having lately been taken out […]"

Adverb
  1. 1
    together with all that; besides wordnet

Example

More examples

"Your old bull-pen was bad enough, but the new one proved far worse: the inclosure being much smaller, and crowded with men; the ground, too, being so level, that it was impossible to keep my quarters from being flooded whenever there was any considerable fall of rain. Therewithal, it was an uncleaned stable, the beasts having lately been taken out […]"

Etymology

From there + withal.

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