adv [Date: 1200-1300; Origin: whatso 'whatever' (12-20 centuries) (from what so) + ever] used to emphasize a negative statement = whatever He's had no luck whatsoever.
1. Whatsoever nonsense the newspapers print, some people always believe it. 无论报纸上刊登什么荒谬的东西, 总会有人相信。
2. "Millionaire" is one of those words from a fairy tale that has no meaning to me whatsoever — like the words "emigration" and "Canada." 象"移民"和"加拿大"这两个词一样,"百万富翁"对我来说只是童话故事词汇中的一个没有任何意义的词而已。