Etymology: (conjunction.) 14th century. From Middle English, from Old English althagh, compound of eall (“all (emphatic)”) + þeah (“though”)
Synonyms: notwithstanding, even if, albeit, admitting, despite, despite the fact, even supposing, granting, granting all this, in spite of, much as, still, supposing, though, when, whereas, while
rağmen, olduğu halde, bağ. -diği halde, ise de, olmakla beraber: Although he's old he's a good dancer. Yaşlı olduğu halde iyi dans eder. Although I tried hard it, ise de, olmasina rağmen, gerçi, olmakla beraber, -dığı halde, baçlaç gerçi, bununla birlikte, ile birlikte, karşın, -e karşın, (bağlaç) karşın, ise de, rağmen, olduğu halde, gerçi, conj. karşın, bile olsa, ile beraber, her ne halde, -diği halde, halde, -diği halde, ise de; -e rağmen/karşın: Though they know he's a fool, they still like him. Aptal olduğunu bilmelerine rağmen onu, yine de, conj. rağmen, conj. gerçi, buna rağmen, (bağlaç) gerçi, olduğu halde, karşın, rağmen, olsa da, sa bile, her ne kadar, her ne halde, (bağlaç) rağmen, karşın, gerçi, though, sa bile, olsa da, bağ, velev, fakat, oysa, -e rağmen, güya, -se bile, dığı halde, oysaki, e rağmen,
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olduğu halde
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bağ. -diği halde, ise de, olmakla beraber: Although he's old he's a good dancer. Yaşlı olduğu halde iyi dans eder. Although I tried hard it
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olmasina rağmen
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gerçi
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olmakla beraber
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bununla birlikte
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ile birlikte
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karşın
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(bağlaç) karşın, ise de, rağmen, olduğu halde, gerçi
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conj. karşın
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bile olsa
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ile beraber
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her ne halde
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halde
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-diği halde, ise de; -e rağmen/karşın: Though they know he's a fool, they still like him. Aptal olduğunu bilmelerine rağmen onu
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though
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altho
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conj. gerçi
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though
buna rağmen
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though
(bağlaç) gerçi, olduğu halde, karşın, rağmen, olsa da, sa bile
But, except, Though, even though, in spite of the fact that: introducing a clause that expresses a concession, notwithstanding, Grant all this; be it that; supposing that; notwithstanding; though, altho, howbeit, despite the fact that; "even though she knew the answer, she did not respond", while, You use although to introduce a subordinate clause which gives some information that is relevant to the main clause but modifies the strength of that statement. He was in love with her, although he did not put that name to it. = though, You use although when admitting a fact about something which you regard as less important than a contrasting fact. Although they're expensive, they last forever and never go out of style, despite the fact that; "even though she knew the answer, she did not respond, You use although to introduce a subordinate clause which contains a statement which makes the main clause of the sentence seem surprising or unexpected. Although I was only six, I can remember seeing it on TV = though, You use although to introduce a subordinate clause which contains a statement which contrasts with the statement in the main clause. Although he is known to only a few, his reputation among them is very great Although the shooting has stopped for now, the destruction left behind is enormous, but, except that, in spite of (the fact that...), conj. despite the fact that, in spite of the fact that, thof, Despite that; however, Used to intensify statements or questions; indeed, If, that, even if, Despite the fact that; although, Abbreviation of though, The, (postpositive) however; "it might be unpleasant, though, However; nevertheless; notwithstanding; used in familiar language, and in the middle or at the end of a sentence, tho, in spite of, despite, though, a branch of the Tai languages, Then, Those, Simplified spelling variant of though, as though: see as even though: see even, 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. Gaelic has been a dying language for many years, though children are nowadays taught it in school After news of this new court case Ford broke down again, though he blamed the breakdown on his work = although, conj. despite, in spite of, anyway, Granting, admitting, or supposing that; notwithstanding that; if, You use though to introduce a subordinate clause which gives some information that is relevant to the main clause and weakens the force of what it is saying. I look back on it as the bloodiest winter of the war = although, You use though to indicate that the information in a clause contrasts with or modifies information given in a previous sentence or sentences. I like him. Though he makes me angry sometimes, (postpositive) however; "it might be unpleasant, though", You can say though I say so myself or even though I say it myself when you are praising yourself or something you have done, but do not want to sound too proud. I'm a good cook, though I say it myself,
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But, except - "It was difficult, although not as difficult as we had expected."
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Though, even though, in spite of the fact that: introducing a clause that expresses a concession - "Although it was very muddy, the football game went on."
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notwithstanding
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Grant all this; be it that; supposing that; notwithstanding; though
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altho
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howbeit
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despite the fact that; "even though she knew the answer, she did not respond"
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while
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You use although to introduce a subordinate clause which gives some information that is relevant to the main clause but modifies the strength of that statement. He was in love with her, although he did not put that name to it. = though
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You use although when admitting a fact about something which you regard as less important than a contrasting fact. Although they're expensive, they last forever and never go out of style
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despite the fact that; "even though she knew the answer, she did not respond
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You use although to introduce a subordinate clause which contains a statement which makes the main clause of the sentence seem surprising or unexpected. Although I was only six, I can remember seeing it on TV = though
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You use although to introduce a subordinate clause which contains a statement which contrasts with the statement in the main clause. Although he is known to only a few, his reputation among them is very great Although the shooting has stopped for now, the destruction left behind is enormous
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but, except that
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in spite of (the fact that...)
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conj. despite the fact that, in spite of the fact that
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though
Despite that; however - "I will do it, though."
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Used to intensify statements or questions; indeed - ""Man, it's hot in here." — "Isn't it, though?""
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If, that, even if - "Walk on through the wind, / Walk on through the rain, / Though your dreams be tossed and blown."
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Despite the fact that; although - "Though it’s risky, it’s worth taking the chance."
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thô
Abbreviation of though
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tho
The
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However; nevertheless; notwithstanding; used in familiar language, and in the middle or at the end of a sentence
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tho
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tho
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tho
Those
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tho
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as though: see as even though: see even
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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. Gaelic has been a dying language for many years, though children are nowadays taught it in school After news of this new court case Ford broke down again, though he blamed the breakdown on his work = although
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conj. despite, in spite of
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Granting, admitting, or supposing that; notwithstanding that; if
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You use though to introduce a subordinate clause which gives some information that is relevant to the main clause and weakens the force of what it is saying. I look back on it as the bloodiest winter of the war = although
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You use though to indicate that the information in a clause contrasts with or modifies information given in a previous sentence or sentences. I like him. Though he makes me angry sometimes
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(postpositive) however; "it might be unpleasant, though"
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You can say though I say so myself or even though I say it myself when you are praising yourself or something you have done, but do not want to sound too proud. I'm a good cook, though I say it myself
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