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

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- is sung by the character Aminta, a nobleman whose wife is unfaithful. Although the opera itself has been rarely performed in modern times, Sebben, crudele...
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- "And yet it moves" or "Although it does move" (Italian: E pur si muove or Eppur si muove [epˈpur si ˈmwɔːve]) is a phrase attributed to the Italian mathematician...
- Although Locke's treatise was published the year after, his ideas were already widely current in the English political system at the time. Although Locke...
- of which have yet to be described. Most species of moth are nocturnal, although there are also crepuscular and diurnal species. While the butterflies form...
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- business context,[citation needed] for musicians and other performers (although less often for actors). Artiste (French) is a variant used in English in...
- conflicts include the 1700 to 1721 Great Northern War, and Queen Anne's War. Although by 1701 Spain was no longer the predominant European power, its global...
- invariably describes a criminal. Much has been written on the subject of gangs, although there is no clear consensus about what constitutes a gang or what situations...