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Though Definition & Meaning

1. Despite the fact that; however.

Example: Though it was raining, he still went for a run.

2. Used to introduce a concession or contrast.

Example: She's not the best player on the team, though she always gives her best effort.

3. Used to emphasize a point or add emphasis.

Example: I'm tired, though not as tired as i was yesterday.

4. Used to indicate a doubt or uncertainty.

Example: I'm not sure if i'll be able to make it, though i'll try my best.

5. Used to indicate a possibility or condition.

Example: Though it may be difficult, we can still achieve our goals.

Examples of the word though used in sentences.

  • Though I'm not a fan of spicy food, I still tried the hot sauce my friend recommended.
  • Though I studied hard for the test, I still didn't get a passing grade.
  • She didn't win the race, though she still felt proud of herself for completing it.
  • Though it was raining heavily, I still decided to go out for a walk.
  • We were exhausted after the long journey, though excited to finally reach our destination.
  • It was raining heavily, but we still went for a walk, though we got soaked.
  • I miss my family back home, though I love living in this city.
  • He didn't study much for the exam, but he still managed to pass, though.
  • We got lost on our way to the beach, but we found it eventually, though.
  • The food was a bit spicy, but I enjoyed it anyways, though.
  • The restaurant had great reviews, though it was quite expensive.
  • Though the weather was hot, we still had a great time at the beach.
  • Though I was exhausted after working all day, I still managed to go for a run.
  • He seemed angry with me, though I couldn't understand why.
  • Though I don't enjoy public speaking, I know it's important in my career.
  • Though he initially seemed hesitant, his enthusiasm for the project grew as he learned more about it.
  • Though it was a difficult decision, she ultimately decided to pursue a career in medicine rather than law.
  • Though she is young, she has already accomplished a lot in her career and is seen as a rising star in her field.
  • Though the weather was chilly, they ventured out for a hike in the mountains and enjoyed the stunning views.
  • Though he had a lot of work to finish, he managed to find some time for a quick workout at the gym.
  • Though he had studied for hours, he still found it difficult to solve the math problem.
  • Though I don't usually like spicy food, I couldn't resist trying the hot sauce that my friend recommended.
  • Though the movie got mixed reviews, I really enjoyed it and thought it was well-made.
  • Though I had never been to Japan before, I felt like I was familiar with its culture and traditions.
  • Though the weather was bad, my friends and I decided to go out and explore the city.
  • The presentation was very engaging, though the speaker's voice was a bit monotonous.
  • Though she was initially hesitant to take on the challenge, her determination and hard work paid off in the end.
  • Though he had a successful career in finance, he always felt like something was missing in his life.
  • Though it was raining heavily, the hiker completed the trail without any difficulties.
  • The book received mixed reviews, though most readers agreed that the ending was well-written.
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