Definition of although. Meaning of although. Synonyms of although

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Definition of although

Although
Although Al*though", conj. [All + though; OE. al thagh.] Grant all this; be it that; supposing that; notwithstanding; though. Although all shall be offended, yet will not I. --Mark xiv. 29. Syn: Although, Though. Usage: Although, which originally was perhaps more emphatic than though, is now interchangeable with it in the sense given above. Euphonic consideration determines the choice.

Meaning of although from wikipedia

- external links: contradiction , although title contradiction (inconsistency) , id p/c025900 title contradiction, law of , id p/c025910
- sebben, crudele (although, cruel love) is an aria from antonio caldara 's 1710 opera la costanza in amor vince l'inganno (faithfulness in
- although of course you end up becoming yourself: a road trip with david foster wallace is a 2010 book by david lipsky about a five day
- although i dropped $100,000: also known as 'although i dropped a hundred thousand in the market, baby (i found a million dollars in your
- although some explanations of the right of revolution leave open the possibility of its exercise as an individual right, it was clearly
- a city is a relatively large and permanent settlement although there is no agreement on how a city is distinguished from a town within
- a musician (or 'instrumentalist') is a person who plays a musical instrument , especially (although not necessarily) as a profession , or
- date march 2013 although songwriters of the past commonly composed, arranged and played their own songs, more recently the pressure to
- although largely commercially self-funded, it is ultimately publicly owned; originally a subsidiary of the independent broadcasting
- the balkans, often referred to as the balkan peninsula, and recently also as 'southeast europe ', although none of the three cover exactly
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