Though meaning: Though /ðəʊ/ conj (subordinating)

though /ðəʊ/ conj (subordinating) (sometimes preceded by even) despite the fact that: though he tries hard, he always fails, poor though she is, her life is happy adv nevertheless; however: he can't dance: he sings well, though Etymology: Old English theah; related to Old Frisian thāch, Old Saxon, Old High German thōh, Old Norse thō Though is a word that can be used as a conjunction or an adverb to introduce a subordinate clause that contrasts with the main clause. Learn the difference between though and although, the usage notes, the idioms, and the translations. The meaning of THOUGH is in spite of the fact that : while. How to use though in a sentence. Learn the meaning , pronunciation and usage of though , a word that can show contrast or suggestion. Compare with although and even though , and see examples and idioms.

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