Though - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ðəʊ|  American pronunciation of the word though
Brit.  |ðəʊ|  British pronunciation of the word though

adverb

- (postpositive) however
it might be unpleasant, though

Extra examples

Though it was raining, we went hiking.

...though it has no well-known actors in it, the movie has become the sleeper hit of the summer...

Though I may fail, I will still try.

It's hard work. I enjoy it though.

Though she's almost 40, she still plans to compete.

Pascal went ahead with the experiment even though he knew it was dangerous.

The rooms, though small, were pleasant and airy.

Strange though it may seem, I like housework.

I thought he'd been drinking, though I wasn't completely sure.

The offenders were dealt with firmly though fairly.

Two heart attacks in a year. It hasn't stopped him smoking, though.

It sounds like a lot of fun. Isn't it rather risky though?

Though they know the war is lost, they continue to fight. (B. Bliven)

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