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yet

[yet] / yɛt /




ADVERB
at the present time
Synonyms
CONJUNCTION
though
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Usage

What are other ways to say yet?

Yet implies that in spite of a preceding concession, there is still a chance for a different outcome: We are going; yet (“in spite of all, some day”), we shall return. Still implies that in spite of a preceding concession, something must be considered as possible or even inevitable: We have to go on foot; still (“it is probable and possible that”), we'll get there. Nevertheless implies a concession that should not be forgotten in making a summing up: We are going; nevertheless (“do not forget that”), we shall return. But marks an opposition or contrast, though in a casual way: We are going, but we shall return. However indicates a less marked opposition, but displays a second consideration to be compared with the first: We are going; however (“notice this also”), we shall return.


Example Sentences

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Unlike in Mexico, where vast plantations dominate the landscape, nobody grows agave commercially in India - at least not yet.

From BBC • Jun. 11, 2026

At the end of the second panel was a 32-year-old man who had founded a rocket company two years earlier and had yet to launch anything.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 11, 2026

And yet, nobody believes he’s going to do this.

From Slate • Jun. 11, 2026

Polymarket has an advantage there: U.S. states with the highest Hispanic populations, namely Texas and California, have yet to legalize traditional sports betting.

From Barron's • Jun. 11, 2026

“I have written here that you hadn’t used the journal yet, and you’d give some more thought as to what some of your automatic negative thoughts might be.”

From "Red Flags and Butterflies" by Sheryl Azzam




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