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though
A2
conjunction
Usage:
90%
although, but
Translation: although, but
Pronunciation: /ðoʊ/
Meaning: Used to introduce a statement that contrasts with what was said before.

We use 'though' to show that one idea is different from another idea in the same sentence. It is like saying 'but' or 'although'.

I like tea, though I drink coffee.

She is sad, though she smiles.

2
B1
adverb
Usage:
80%
however
Translation: however
Pronunciation: /ðoʊ/
Meaning: Placed at the end of a sentence to add a contrast or a small exception.

'Though' at the end of a sentence means 'but it is true' or 'however'. It adds a small extra idea that is different from the first part.

It was hard work. I enjoyed it though.

The food was cold. Good taste though.

3
B2
conjunction
Usage:
75%
although, even if
Translation: although, even if
Pronunciation: /ðoʊ/
Meaning: Used to introduce ideas even if they are true; shows a concession.

'Though' shows that something is true, but it does not stop something else from happening. It is like 'even if' or 'although'.

Though he was tired, he kept working.

Though it rained, we went outside.

4
B1
discourse particle
Usage:
60%
but, yet
Translation: but, yet
Pronunciation: /ðoʊ/
Meaning: Informal use as a short reply word to show disagreement but softening the tone.

'Though' can be used informally to add a short idea when speaking. It shows a small disagreement or extra thought in a softer way.

I don’t like it. I like it, though.

It is hard. It is fun, though.

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5
C1
subordinating conjunction
Usage:
70%
whereas
Translation: whereas
Pronunciation: /ðoʊ/
Meaning: Used in clauses to express contrast between two facts.

'Though' joins two ideas where one is true but the other is surprising. It shows a strong contrast between the facts in complex sentences.

Though he is young, he is very wise.

Though she runs fast, she lost the race.

6
B2
discourse marker
Usage:
50%
well, but
Translation: well, but
Pronunciation: /ðoʊ/
Meaning: Used as a filler word spoken quickly to introduce a contrasting thought.

Speakers often use 'though' at the start of a sentence to change or add new contrasting information. It softens the sentence and helps conversation flow.

I like it. Though, it’s expensive.

He is nice. Though, sometimes rude.

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