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ut — meaning in English

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English meaning

  • although conj Despite the fact that; used to introduce a contrast or concession.
  • and conj Used to join two words, phrases, or ideas that go together.
  • as conj Used to compare two things that are equal, alike, or happening at the same time.
  • but conjunction Used to introduce a contrast or exception to what was just said.
  • so adv To a great or specified extent; very.
  • so that conjunction Used to introduce the purpose or intention behind an action.
  • that det Used to point out a specific thing, person, or idea, especially one that is more distant (in space, time, or attention) than something called "this."
  • to particle Used before a verb to form the infinitive.

Senses

ut is used for these senses in English:

  • although Though, even though, in spite of or despite the fact that: introducing a clause that expresses a concession.
  • and Used to connect certain numbers: connecting units when they precede tens (now dated); connecting shillings to pence in a monetary quantity (now historical); connecting tens and units to hundreds, thousands etc. (now often omitted in US); to connect fractions to wholes. [from 10th c.]
  • as Considered to be, in relation to something else; in the relation (specified).
  • as In the (same) way or manner that; to the (same) degree that.
  • as (numismatics, Ancient Rome) Any of several coins of Rome, coined in bronze or later copper; or the equivalent value.
  • as In the role of.
  • as In the form of.
  • in order that So that; used to indicate purpose

and — full definition

  1. conj Used to join two words, phrases, or ideas that go together.
  2. conj Used to link two clauses or sentences, often showing a sequence, result, or contrast.

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