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BUT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Definition of 'but' Word Frequency. but. (bət , STRONG bʌt ) Word forms: plural buts. 1. conjunction. You use but to introduce something which contrasts with what you have just said, or to introduce something which adds to what you have just said. 'You said you'd stay till tomorrow.'—'I know, Bel, but I think I would rather go back.'
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.
but preposition - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes ...
preposition. /bət/, strong form /bʌt/ except; apart from. We've had nothing but trouble with this car. The problem is anything but easy. Who but Rosa could think of something like that? Everyone was there but him. I came last but one in the race (= I wasn't last but next to last).
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 | meaning of but in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English | LDOCE
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English but but 1 / bət; strong bʌt / S1 W1 conjunction 1 BUT used to connect two statements or phrases when the second one adds something different or seems surprising after the first one It’s an old car, but it’s very reliable. They rushed to the hospital, but they were too late. We’ve invited the boss, but she may decide not to come.
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