1. though - Adverb
2. though - Conjunction
Granting, admitting, or supposing that; notwithstanding that; if.
However; nevertheless; notwithstanding; -- used in familiar language, and in the middle or at the end of a sentence.
Source: Webster's dictionaryit might be unpleasant, though Source: Internet
A 2015 suggested that hundreds of individuals with links to jihadist groups could be in the country, though where they are today is anybody’s guess. Source: Internet
A 42-year-old Medford man told the Herald he received one of the mysterious calls today, even though he voted weeks ago. Source: Internet
A Bootlegger gin is next on the list, Brnadic says, to be followed by white rum, even though he will have to compete with the giant Bacardi label. Source: Internet
Abdullah, though, has always been a friend of racing since he started owning horses in the late 1970s. Source: Internet
Abayomi said though Lagos and Kano have the same demographic, Lagos was recording more cases of covid-19 because it was doing more testing than Kano. Source: Internet