Although

/ɔːlˈðoʊ/ conjunction

Introduces a contrast, meaning “in spite of the fact that.” It shows that something is true even though another fact might make it seem unlikely.

Developed in Middle English from phrases like *al though* and *all though*, meaning “completely though” or “even though.” It blends the idea of total acceptance (*all*) with contrast (*though*).

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