though
UK: ðəʊ | US: ðoʊ
Definition
conj. despite the fact that; although
adv. however; nevertheless
Structure
tho <however>ugh <obsolete suffix>
Etymology
The word "though" originates from Old English þēah, meaning "although" or "however." Over time, the spelling evolved to include the silent "-ugh," a common feature in Middle English orthography. The root þēah is related to Old Norse þó and German doch, all conveying contrast or concession. The modern form retains its core function as a conjunction or adverb introducing a contrasting idea.
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