Synonym: however, in any case, nevertheless, notwithstanding. Similar words: as though, a thought, although, even though, at the thought of, thorough, throughout, thoroughly. Meaning: [ðəʊ] adv. (postpositive) however.
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241, There is no affiliation between our organization and theirs , even though our names are similar.
242, They come from all over the world, though the bulk is from the Indian subcontinent.
243, Though she was pretty, she fell from grace at last.
244, Her face, though sad, still evoked a feeling of serenity.
245, And though he acted with what seemed at the time like blitzkrieg aggressiveness, he regretted in later years that he hadn't moved even faster.
246, Though the question touched a new vein, Nelson answered promptly.
247, For this race, though, he had already placed a bet on one of the horses.
248, It takes guts to keep on running even though you have blistered feet.
249, These ideas are still used today, though in a slightly modified form.
250, We were at school together. I haven't seen her for years though.
251, It seemed as though the whole city had turned out for their team's triumphant homecoming.
252, It seemed as though every time we got rolling something came along to knock us back.
253, Both are brilliant pianists,[sentencedict.com/though.html] though they're poles apart in style.
254, I thought he'd been drinking, though I wasn't completely sure.
255, They aspired to be gentlemen, though they fell far short of the ideal.
256, The young technical innovator didn't lose heart though the new system was not yet brought into a workable condition.
257, John sings very well though Peter is arguably the better actor.
258, Though the bridge is a bit rickety,there is no immediate danger in walking over it.
259, All the electronics in the world cannot insure against accidents, though.
260, The football match went on as scheduled even though the elements were against it.
261, She dolled herself up as though she has been a girl of eighteen.
262, Though she was tiny, she had a very loud voice.
263, Though officially retired, she remains the creative force behind the design business.
264, The committee comprises/consists of two lawyers, two journalists and a teacher. You can also say is comprised of, though this use is often avoided in written English. It is not correct to use comprises of or is composed by /from.
265, He didn't quit though his salary was a little lower than that of others.
266, Victoria was strangely undisturbed by this symptom, even though her husband and family were frightened.
267, Though the roof has been mended,the rainwater is still running in.
268, The soldiers bantered with him as though he was a kid brother.
269, Even though her parents have long since died, she still talks about them in the present tense.
270, I'm still in the air force, though I'll be demobbed in a couple of months.
More similar words: as though, a thought, although, even though, at the thought of, thorough, throughout, thoroughly, without, dough, smooth out, go without, do without, enough, through, ought to, roughly, drought, go through, without doubt, all through, get through, cut through, come through, put through, run through, fall through, pass through, pull through, look through.