The only reason I agreed to do this at all is because I figure later on when I'm rich and famous, I'll have better things to do than answer people's stupid questions all day long.
What does "at all" mean in the above sentence?
Top answer
at all = in the slightest degree or in any respect . It is an intensifier.
— Mister Micawber
at all = in the slightest degree or in any respect .
It is an intensifier.
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