Matter in a sentence as a noun

I was ambushed by 15-20 people in matter of 10 minutes and banned.

It doesn't matter that it's more effective than "Twitter Ads".

" If someone says to you, "smoking is bad," it doesn't matter whether he smokes.

What they don't grasp is that someone would want their mind to work that way all the time, as a matter of course.

" If you can say "yes" to the second question, the answer to the first question doesn't matter.

I didn't have the pager that week, but that didn't matter to the boss[4], who knew I'd been the one to find the issue.

And definitely dealt with it in a less public matter, it just screams "look at me i'ml so awesome give me some attention".

Just Buffett's own contributions, no matter how much he donates, will not be enough to solve our budget issue.

No matter how you feel about his approach, this is a guy who loves his work with an intensity that couldn't be faked and won't be soon matched.

Of course the captain confirmed that I was not required to carry ID, but at that point it didn't really matter anyway.

You can attribute it to arrogance, or naivete, or whatever -- it doesn't matter in the end, because it's foolishness.

Matter in a sentence as a verb

It's not even super clear whose mom he was talking about, and doesn't really matter, because nobody's mom can use the goddamn website.

I mean, to us it might sound ridiculous to say that your country should matter more than your morality - and I mean secular morality here.

Even if individuals do, even if YOU do, it doesn't matter one bit unless we're treating it as an all-hands-on-deck emergency.

It doesn't matter that the app you lost was the testing instance of a status dashboard with no real data in it, because the exploit coughs up shell access on that server.

Eventually, I wound up not pursuing the matter in court--talking it over with my attorney, it became quite clear that the legal fees of fighting them would be ruinous.

When software -- or idea-ware for that matter -- fails to be accessible to anyone for any reason, it is the fault of the software or of the messaging of the idea.

They prioritize launching early over everything else, including retention and engineering discipline and a bunch of other stuff that turns out to matter in the long run.

It was a little bit challenging, but then I wouldn't have to waste the time of writing it out, and I wasn't handicapped like all of those suckers who had to go through the motions no matter how simple the problem was.

Facebook has value, but no matter what your privacy settings are set to, no matter what you delete, always assume that anything you write or do on Facebook - in any context - will be embarrassingly public.

You personally may not be intending that as your message, but I assure you that your personal intent does not matter when you are using language that has been associated with exclusion and discrimination.

People can and ought to be able to unite to form great companies without having to compare notes on how they voted in the last election or some similar matter having nothing whatever to do with whether someone can add value to the venture.

Matter definitions

noun

a vaguely specified concern; "several matters to attend to"; "it is none of your affair"; "things are going well"

See also: affair thing

noun

some situation or event that is thought about; "he kept drifting off the topic"; "he had been thinking about the subject for several years"; "it is a matter for the police"

See also: topic subject issue

noun

that which has mass and occupies space; "physicists study both the nature of matter and the forces which govern it"

noun

a problem; "is anything the matter?"

noun

(used with negation) having consequence; "they were friends and it was no matter who won the games"

noun

written works (especially in books or magazines); "he always took some reading matter with him on the plane"

verb

have weight; have import, carry weight; "It does not matter much"

See also: count weigh