The difference between Anyhow and In any case

When used as adverbs, anyhow means in any way or manner whatever, whereas in any case means at any rate, anyhow.


check bellow for the other definitions of Anyhow and In any case

  1. Anyhow as an adverb (manner):

    In any way or manner whatever.

  2. Anyhow as an adverb (conjunctive):

    In any case. Used to indicate that a statement explains or supports a previous statement.

    Examples:

    "Anyhow, he is dead now."

    "I think they’re asleep; anyhow, they’re quiet."

  1. In any case as an adverb:

    At any rate, anyhow.