although
/ɑlˈðoʊ/
conjunction
Britannica Dictionary definition of ALTHOUGH
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despite the fact that
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though
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used to introduce a fact that makes another fact unusual or surprising
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Although [=while, even though] he was hungry, he could not eat.
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Although we rarely see each other, we're still very good friends. = We're still very good friends although we rarely see each other.
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Although [=while] I'd love to have dinner with you tonight, I already have plans.
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It feels as if I've known you forever although [=even though] we've only known each other for a day.
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He's the basketball team's best player although he's the shortest one on the team.
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Although (it is) small, the apartment is very expensive.
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but, however, though
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used when making a statement that differs from or contrasts with a statement you have just made
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I don't believe we've met before, although I must say you do look very familiar.
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I think his name is John, although I'm not completely sure about that.
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I'd love to have dinner with you, although I can't.
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The book had a good, although not great, plot.