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THOUGH | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary Grammar Although or though? Although and though both mean ‘in spite of something’ They are subordinating conjunctions This means that the clause which they introduce is a subordinate clause, which needs a main clause to make it complete: …
though - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Both the Old Norse and Old English are from Proto-Germanic *þauh (“though”), from Proto-Indo-European *to-, suffixed with Proto-Germanic *-hw < Proto-Indo-European *-kʷe (“and”)
THOUGH definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary You use though to introduce a statement in a subordinate clause which contrasts with the statement in the main clause You often use though to introduce a fact which you regard as less important than the fact in the main clause
THOUGH Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com THOUGH definition: (used in introducing a subordinate clause, which is often marked by ellipsis) notwithstanding that; in spite of the fact that; although See examples of though used in a sentence
though - WordReference. com Dictionary of English Among some conservatives there is a traditional objection to the use of though in place of although as a conjunction However, the latter (earlier all though) was originally an emphatic form of the former, and there is nothing in contemporary English usage to justify such a distinction
Though - definition of though by The Free Dictionary Despite the fact that; although: He still argues, though he knows he's wrong Even though it was raining, she walked to work 2 Conceding or supposing that; even if: Though they may not succeed, they will still try See Usage Note at although 1 However; nevertheless: Snow is not predicted; we can expect some rain, though 2
How to Use Though in English? | LanGeek When we want to state a fact, an opinion, etc , and make it less important or less definite, we use 'though' as an adverb of viewpoint and commenting Take a look at the following examples: