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    yet
    /jɛt/

    adverb

    • 1. up until the present or a specified or implied time; by now or then: "I haven't told anyone else yet" Similar so farthus faras yetstill
    • 2. still; even (used to emphasize increase or repetition): "snow, snow, and yet more snow" Similar evenstillfurtherin addition

    conjunction

    • 1. but at the same time; but nevertheless: "the path was dark, yet I slowly found my way"

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  2. Learn how to use yet as an adverb, conjunction, or for emphasis in different contexts and sentences. Find out the difference between yet and already, still, or as yet.

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  4. Yet can introduce a contrast, refer to the future, or to something that you need more of. You can like a class, yet feel it's too hard. You may need to study hard yet again to try to pass a re-test.

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  6. Learn the meaning, pronunciation and grammar of yet, an adverb used to express expectation, contrast, emphasis or duration. Find out how to use yet in idioms, questions, negatives and comparisons.

  7. Learn how to use yet as an adverb, conjunction, or for emphasis in different contexts and tenses. Find out the difference between yet and already, and how to use have yet to and be yet to.

  8. 1. At this time; for the present: isn't ready yet. 2. Up to a specified time; thus far: The end had not yet come. 3. At a future time; eventually: may yet change his mind. 4. Besides; in addition: returned for yet another helping. 5. Still more; even: a yet sadder tale. 6. Nevertheless: young yet wise. conj.

  9. A complete guide to the word "YET": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  10. Yet is an adverb or conjunction that can mean now, still, more, or even. It can also express contrast, addition, or emphasis. Learn how to use yet in different contexts and idioms with Dictionary.com.

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