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But - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
/bʌt/ IPA guide. Other forms: buts. But is the word that turns a corner in a sentence. If a sentence starts out in one direction, but can change that direction. For example: "I like you, but I never want to see you again." But can mean "however," "nonetheless," and "on the contrary" in three little letters. It's English efficiency at its best.
BUT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Grammar. But is a conjunction. … But as a linking word. We use but to link items which are the same grammatical type (coordinating conjunction). But is used to connect ideas that contrast. … But meaning ‘except’. But means ‘except’ when it is used after words such as all, everything/nothing, everyone/no one, everybody/nobody: … But for + reason.
but conjunction - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes ...
Definition of but conjunction from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. but. conjunction. /bət/, strong form /bʌt/ Idioms. used to introduce a word or phrase that contrasts with what was said before. I got it wrong. It wasn't the red one but the blue one. His mother won't be there, but his father might.
But Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a. : except for the fact. would have protested but that he was afraid. b. : that used after a negative. there is no doubt but he won. c. : without the concomitant that. it never rains but it pours. d. : if not : unless. e. : than. no sooner started but it stopped. not often in formal use. 2. a.
But - Grammar - Cambridge Dictionary
from English Grammar Today. But is a conjunction. But as a linking word. We use but to link items which are the same grammatical type (coordinating conjunction). But is used to connect ideas that contrast. The phrase but not is common: The room has been painted but not in the colour that I asked for.
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