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Meaning
The word "though" is used as a conjunction to indicate contrast or a concession. It often introduces a clause that presents a fact or idea that seems to conflict with the main idea of the sentence. For example, it can show that something is true despite another fact.
Synonyms
- Although
- Even though
- However
- Nevertheless
- Yet
Antonyms
Etymology
The word "though" comes from the Old English "þeah," which means "although" or "albeit." The term has evolved through Middle English before arriving at its current form.
Examples
- Though it was raining, we decided to go for a walk.
- She passed the exam, though she didn't study very much.
- I like pizza, though I try not to eat it too often.
- Though he was tired, he finished the project ahead of schedule.
- The movie received poor reviews, though it was a box office success.