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Till Definition & Meaning

1. Till (noun): a cash register or drawer used for storing money in a store or business.

Example: The cashier counted the money in the till at the end of the day.

2. Till (preposition): up to the point in time or the event mentioned.

Example: I will wait till you finish your work before we go out.

3. Till (verb): to prepare land for planting by breaking up the soil.

Example: The farmer tilled the field before sowing the seeds.

4. Till (adverb): to a specified extent or degree.

Example: I can only tolerate the noise till a certain level.

5. Till (conjunction): used to introduce a clause indicating a result or consequence.

Example: She didn't study hard, till she failed the exam.

Examples of the word till used in sentences.

  • It's important to study hard till you pass every exam.
  • I will sleep till late morning on my day off.
  • You need to stir the cake batter till it's smooth and creamy.
  • I can't eat anything till my toothache goes away.
  • I will wait here till you come back.
  • He saves money till he has enough to buy a new phone.
  • We won't leave till the movie ends.
  • I can't eat till I finish my morning exercise routine.
  • I'll be at the shop till 6 PM.
  • Can you wait for me till I finish my work?
  • I have to wait till Friday to get my paycheck.
  • You can borrow this book from me till next Tuesday.
  • We can't start the party till everyone arrives.
  • Can you please wait till I finish my work?
  • I usually sleep till late on weekends.
  • She vowed to stay single till she achieved her career goals, but ended up falling in love unexpectedly.
  • We'll be driving through the countryside till we reach our destination, so we can enjoy the scenery along the way.
  • It's important to water plants regularly till they become established and can survive on their own.
  • I won't be home till late tonight because I have to work overtime at the office.
  • Till now, I haven't had a chance to try the new restaurant in town, but I've heard great things about it.
  • The restaurant was packed till late at night, with people enjoying the live music and delicious food.
  • She managed to save up enough money till she could afford to travel to her dream destination, Japan.
  • The conference was very informative till the guest speaker started talking about politics, which made some people uncomfortable.
  • I'll work on this project till it's finished, even if it means staying late at the office.
  • I was scrolling through social media till I realized it was already past midnight and I needed to go to bed.
  • "I have been studying Italian till I reached fluency, and now I can communicate with native speakers effortlessly." (Language learning)
  • "I can work till midnight, but then I need at least eight hours of sleep to function properly the next day." (Work-life balance)
  • "I won't settle for a mediocre relationship till I find the one who truly understands and supports me." (Romantic relationships)
  • "I always donate till the last penny of my paycheck to charity, because I believe in giving back to the less fortunate." (Philanthropy)
  • "I'm willing to fight till the end for human rights and social justice, and I won't give up until we achieve equality for all." (Activism)
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