Meaning & Definition of word "Though"

Though

/ðoʊ/

conjunction:

  • 1. Used to introduce a subordinate clause that contrasts with or contradicts something that has been said previously.
    • Example: I like the movie; though it was a bit long, I enjoyed it.
  • 2. Used to indicate a concession or exception.
    • Example: He is very talented, though he lacks experience.
  • 3. Used at the end of a sentence to introduce a contrast.
    • Example: It was raining; I had a great time, though.

adverb:

  • 1. Despite the fact that; however.
    • Example: I didn’t enjoy the concert much; it was good, though.
  • 2. Nevertheless; in spite of that.
    • Example: She was tired; she went for a run, though.

Etymology

Old English 'þā', meaning 'then', indicating a contrast.

Common Phrases and Expressions

though they say:

referring to something commonly accepted or believed, while implying doubt.

as though:

indicating a similarity or condition.

though hard it may be:

acknowledging that something is difficult but happening nonetheless.

Related Words

although:

a conjunction used to introduce a contrasting statement.

albeit:

used to introduce a concession, meaning 'although' or 'even though'.

Slang Meanings of though

Meaning: Used informally to soften statements or concede ambiguous points.

Example Sentence: I'm not a fan of that band, though.

Meaning: A filler used in conversation to indicate thoughtfulness or contemplation.

Example Sentence: It was fun, though... I might go again.