Question about headline "Inmate Dies Anyway"
I came across this headline: "Oklahoma Stops Botched Execution. Inmate Dies Anyway." (link)
I was truly disturbed by the use of "anyway". To me, it implies a nonchalant attitude about something that is highly sensitive and controversial. Am I wrong? Is the use of "anyway" acceptable?
Update:
What made me post this question is the use of "anyway" in casual speech. For example, after a pause, one side says "Anyway, should we go to lunch?" So, I have this feeling about "anyway" being a less-than-worthy word that one would not use in formal settings. Am I still wrong?
Answer
Anyway can mean 'nonetheless', or it can mean 'whatever'. You are hearing the usage like 'Whatever... let's move on', when the author meant 'Nonetheless... inspite of our efforts'
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