7 Words to use with whatsoever

"She essentially resembled Socrates," says Mathilde Blind, "in her manner of eliciting whatsoever capacity for thought might be latent in the people she came in contact with; were it only a shoemaker or day-laborer, she would never rest till she had found out in what points that particular man differed from other men of his class.

in thy grandsire's days A law was made, the clergy sworn thereto, That whatsoever churchman did commit Treason or murder, or false felony, Should like a secular be punished.

The phrase ever so, (which ought, I think, to be written as one word,) is now a very common expression to signify in whatsoever degree; as, "everso little,""everso much,""everso wise,""everso wisely."

in whatsoever manner; at all events; happen what will; yet HOWI'TZER, s. a kind of bomb HU'MAN, a. having the qualities of a man; belonging to man HUMA'NITY, s. the nature of man; benevolence HU'MBLE, a. not proud; modest; low HU'MID, a. wet; moist; watery HUMI'LITY, s. freedom from pride; modesty HU'NDRED, s. a company or body consisting of a hundred.

In fact, I was praying for that very thing; namely, that they might have light to see the truth, in whatsoever matter might be discussed here.

He insisted that if the American people knew what we were doing they would demand that the war be terminated immediately at any cost and by whatsoever means, and he wanted to tell them all about it at once.

"Now, Fates," he said, "by whatsoever names men have blindly prayed to you; you that love to strike at perfection, and pass over a multitude of the ordinary to reach the rare, stand off for a few years!

7 Words to use with  whatsoever