semmai
if anything, at most
adverb sem-MAH-ee Rare
Origin: Contraction of se mai (if ever)
Usage Note
Semmai is a useful discourse particle that concedes a point and then redirects or qualifies it — roughly 'if anything' or 'if at all'. For example, Non è lui il problema; semmai è lei means 'He is not the problem; if anything she is.' It can also introduce a condition: Semmai dovesse piovere, annulliamo (If it should rain at all, we'll cancel). Do not confuse with mai alone, which is simply 'never' or 'ever'.
Examples
"Non è stanco; semmai ha troppa energia."
Natural Translation
He is not tired; if anything he has too much energy.
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