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View definitions for though

though

adverb as in however

conjunction as in in spite of the fact that

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None of these, though, has inspired quite the same backlash as fluoride.

We won't find out this season, though it comes up occasionally.

When it comes to Terrence Howard though, I am not your target.

I like the idea of Jon Hamm… There have been discussions—though I'm not sure how serious they've been.

Speculation raged that Duke agreed not to run as part of the deal, though it was never proven.

Louis stood firm, though pale and respectful, before the resentful gaze of Elizabeth.

This has a warm though a thin soil, which must be highly favorable to the Vine to induce so exclusive a devotion to it.

She kept her eyes fixed steadily on his, saying what followed gently, calmly, yet as though another woman spoke the words.

She stripped off her mackintosh, as though she were stripping off her modesty, and stood before him revealed.

Entrez donc, 'tis the work of one of your compatriots; and here, though a heretic, you may consider yourself on English ground.

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On this page you'll find 31 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to though, such as: nevertheless, still, after all, all the same, for all that, and howbeit.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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