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In sentence: - "Make it lighter yet! Onu daha da açık yap! He had yet another book to show us. Bize göstermek istediği bir kitabı daha vardı. bağ." , "They haven´t come yet. Daha gelmediler. “Can I come in?” “Not yet.” “Girebilir miyim?” “Henüz değil.” I have yet to receive them. Onları hâlâ almadım. They haven´t done anything yet. Daha bir şey yapmadılar." , "They may bring it off yet. Onu hâlâ becerebilirler."

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Etymology: [ yet ] (adverb.) before 12th century. From Middle English yeten, from Old English ġēotan (“to flow, pour”), from Proto-Germanic *geutanan (“to flow, pour”), from Proto-Indo-European *ǵhew-, *ǵhōw- (“to pour”). Cognate with Scots yat (“to yet”), West Frisian jitte (“to scatter, shed, pour”), Dutch gieten (“to pour, cast, mould”), giessen (“to pour, cast, mould”), Swedish gjuta (“to pour, cast”). More at yote.
Synonyms: as yet, earlier, hitherto, prior to, so far, still, thus far, till, until now, up to now, after all, although, at any rate, but, despite, even though, howbeit, however, nevertheless

hâlâ, yine de, henüz, hatta, sonunda, just yet hemen, ancak, lakin, amma, oysa, daha, şimdiye kadar, şimdiye dek, conj. yine de, bununla beraber, buna rağmen, ama, fakat, zira, daha da, gene de, gene, (bağlaç) yine de, ama, ancak, buna rağmen, oysa, hoş, mamafih, gerçi, as yet şimdiye kadar, derhal, oysaki, şimdi, daha; henüz; hâlâ: They haven't come yet. Daha gelmediler. "Can I come in?" "Not yet." "Girebilir miyim?" "Henüz değil." I have yet to, ve yine, şu anda, not as yet henüz değil, Henüz için,

1 hâlâ     ts
2 yine de     ts
3 henüz     ts
4 hatta     ts
5 sonunda     ts
6 just yet hemen     ts
7 ancak     ts
8 lakin     ts
9 amma     ts
10 oysa     ts
11 daha     ts
12 şimdiye kadar     ts
13 şimdiye dek     ts
14 conj. yine de     ts
15 bununla beraber     ts
16 buna rağmen     ts
17 ama     ts
18 fakat     ts
19 zira     ts
20 daha da     ts
21 gene de     ts
22 gene     ts
23 (bağlaç) yine de, ama, ancak, buna rağmen, oysa     ts
24 hoş     ts
25 mamafih     ts
26 gerçi     ts
27 as yet şimdiye kadar     ts
28 derhal     ts
29 oysaki     ts
30 şimdi     ts
31 daha; henüz; hâlâ: They haven't come yet. Daha gelmediler. "Can I come in?" "Not yet." "Girebilir miyim?" "Henüz değil." I have yet to     ts
32 ve yine     ts
33 şu anda     ts
34 not as yet henüz değil     ts
35yet for Henüz için     ts
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Continuously up to a certain time; still, Thus far; up to the present; up to some specified time, A metal pan or boiler; yetling, At some future time; eventually, To melt; found; cast, as metal, In addition, Nevertheless; however; but; despite that, Even, yit, Even; used emphatically, Nevertheless; notwithstanding; however, See As yet, under As, conj, up to the present time; "I have yet to see the results"; "details are yet to be worked out, Before some future time; before the end; eventually; in time, Up to the present time; thus far; hitherto; until now; and with the negative, not yet, not up to the present time; not as soon as now; as, Is it time to go? Not yet, Continuously up to this or that time; still, At the same time; by continuance from a former state; still, You can use yet to say that there is still a possibility that something will happen. A negotiated settlement might yet be possible. = still, You can use yet after expressions which refer to a period of time, when you want to say how much longer a situation will continue for. Unemployment will go on rising for some time yet Nothing will happen for a few years yet They'll be ages yet, If you say that you have yet to do something, you mean that you have never done it, especially when this is surprising or bad. She has yet to spend a Christmas with her husband He has been nominated three times for the Oscar but has yet to win, You can use yet to introduce a fact which is rather surprising after the previous fact you have just mentioned. I don't eat much, yet I am a size 16 It is completely waterproof, yet light and comfortable. = but, You use yet after a superlative to indicate, for example, that something is the worst or the best of its kind up to the present time. This is the BBC's worst idea yet Her latest novel is her best yet. one of the toughest warnings yet delivered, If you say that something should not or cannot be done yet, you mean that it should not or cannot be done now, although it will have to be done at a later time. Don't get up yet The hostages cannot go home just yet We should not yet abandon this option for the disposal of highly radioactive waste, still; already; in addition; nevertheless; but; in spite of; although, You use yet in negative statements to indicate that something has not happened up to the present time, although it probably will happen. You can also use yet in questions to ask if something has happened up to the present time. In British English the simple past tense is not normally used with this meaning of `yet'. They haven't finished yet No decision has yet been made She hasn't yet set a date for her marriage `Has the murderer been caught?' --- `Not yet.' Have you met my husband yet? Hammer-throwing for women is not yet a major event, You use yet with a negative statement when you are talking about the past, to report something that was not the case then, although it became the case later. There was so much that Sam didn't know yet He had asked around and learned that Billy was not yet here, emphasis You can use yet to emphasize a word, especially when you are saying that something is surprising because it is more extreme than previous things of its kind, or a further case of them. I saw yet another doctor They would criticize me, or worse yet, pay me no attention It is plain to see we will not have anything to eat yet again, You use as yet with negative statements to describe a situation that has existed up until the present time. As yet it is not known whether the crash was the result of an accident, despite anything to the contrary (usually following a concession); "although I'm a little afraid, however I'd like to try it"; "while we disliked each other, nevertheless we agreed"; "he was a stern yet fair master"; "granted that it is dangerous, all the same I still want to go", Any one of several species of large marine gastropods belonging to the genus Yetus, or Cymba; a boat shell, In addition; further; besides; over and above; still, used after a superlative; "this is the best so far"; "the largest drug bust yet", within an indefinite time or at an unspecified future time; "he will understand eventually"; "he longed for the flowers that were yet to show themselves"; "sooner or later you will have to face the facts"; "in time they came to accept the harsh reality", up to the present time; "I have yet to see the results"; "details are yet to be worked out", used in negative statement to describe a situation that has existed up to this point or up to the present time; "So far he hasn't called"; "the sun isn't up yet", to a greater degree or extent; used with comparisons; "looked sick and felt even worse"; "an even (or still) more interesting problem"; "still another problem must be solved"; "a yet sadder tale", conj. but; in spite of, despite,

36 Continuously up to a certain time; still - "The workers went to the factory early and are striking yet."     ts
37 Thus far; up to the present; up to some specified time - "Have you finished yet?"     ts
38 A metal pan or boiler; yetling     ts
39 At some future time; eventually - "The riddle will be solved yet."     ts
40 To melt; found; cast, as metal     ts
41 In addition - "Wiktionary is yet another reason to be cheerful."     ts
42 Nevertheless; however; but; despite that - "I thought I knew you, yet how wrong I was."     ts
43 Even - "K-2 is yet higher than this."     ts
44 yit     ts
45 Even; used emphatically     ts
46 Nevertheless; notwithstanding; however     ts
47 See As yet, under As, conj     ts
48 up to the present time; "I have yet to see the results"; "details are yet to be worked out     ts
49 Before some future time; before the end; eventually; in time     ts
50 Up to the present time; thus far; hitherto; until now; and with the negative, not yet, not up to the present time; not as soon as now; as, Is it time to go? Not yet     ts
51 Continuously up to this or that time; still     ts
52 At the same time; by continuance from a former state; still     ts
53 You can use yet to say that there is still a possibility that something will happen. A negotiated settlement might yet be possible. = still     ts
54 You can use yet after expressions which refer to a period of time, when you want to say how much longer a situation will continue for. Unemployment will go on rising for some time yet Nothing will happen for a few years yet They'll be ages yet     ts
55 If you say that you have yet to do something, you mean that you have never done it, especially when this is surprising or bad. She has yet to spend a Christmas with her husband He has been nominated three times for the Oscar but has yet to win     ts
56 You can use yet to introduce a fact which is rather surprising after the previous fact you have just mentioned. I don't eat much, yet I am a size 16 It is completely waterproof, yet light and comfortable. = but     ts
57 You use yet after a superlative to indicate, for example, that something is the worst or the best of its kind up to the present time. This is the BBC's worst idea yet Her latest novel is her best yet. one of the toughest warnings yet delivered     ts
58 If you say that something should not or cannot be done yet, you mean that it should not or cannot be done now, although it will have to be done at a later time. Don't get up yet The hostages cannot go home just yet We should not yet abandon this option for the disposal of highly radioactive waste     ts
59 still; already; in addition; nevertheless; but; in spite of; although     ts
60 You use yet in negative statements to indicate that something has not happened up to the present time, although it probably will happen. You can also use yet in questions to ask if something has happened up to the present time. In British English the simple past tense is not normally used with this meaning of `yet'. They haven't finished yet No decision has yet been made She hasn't yet set a date for her marriage `Has the murderer been caught?' --- `Not yet.' Have you met my husband yet? Hammer-throwing for women is not yet a major event     ts
61 You use yet with a negative statement when you are talking about the past, to report something that was not the case then, although it became the case later. There was so much that Sam didn't know yet He had asked around and learned that Billy was not yet here     ts
62 emphasis You can use yet to emphasize a word, especially when you are saying that something is surprising because it is more extreme than previous things of its kind, or a further case of them. I saw yet another doctor They would criticize me, or worse yet, pay me no attention It is plain to see we will not have anything to eat yet again     ts
63 You use as yet with negative statements to describe a situation that has existed up until the present time. As yet it is not known whether the crash was the result of an accident     ts
64 despite anything to the contrary (usually following a concession); "although I'm a little afraid, however I'd like to try it"; "while we disliked each other, nevertheless we agreed"; "he was a stern yet fair master"; "granted that it is dangerous, all the same I still want to go"     ts
65 Any one of several species of large marine gastropods belonging to the genus Yetus, or Cymba; a boat shell     ts
66 In addition; further; besides; over and above; still     ts
67 used after a superlative; "this is the best so far"; "the largest drug bust yet"     ts
68 within an indefinite time or at an unspecified future time; "he will understand eventually"; "he longed for the flowers that were yet to show themselves"; "sooner or later you will have to face the facts"; "in time they came to accept the harsh reality"     ts
69 up to the present time; "I have yet to see the results"; "details are yet to be worked out"     ts
70 used in negative statement to describe a situation that has existed up to this point or up to the present time; "So far he hasn't called"; "the sun isn't up yet"     ts
71 to a greater degree or extent; used with comparisons; "looked sick and felt even worse"; "an even (or still) more interesting problem"; "still another problem must be solved"; "a yet sadder tale"     ts
72 conj. but; in spite of, despite     ts
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