Despite the fact that.\ [Expression to indicate that something occurs or is done in the opposite way than what is required or sensible.]
Sinònims
Examples for "though"
Examples for "though"
1Unfortunately, though not unsurprisingly, the news from Europe does not look good.
2Sure, and I've already said, 'Good-bye.' Thanks for answering my question, though.
3There's one major exception to this sea change, though: the holiday season.
4All in all, though, a good list that encapsulates a good year.
5The answer to the question today, though, is surprisingly closer to home.
1Government forces retook territory from the insurgents last year, although attacks continue.
2Season: Spring through fall, although sunny winter days can offer good conditions.
3Israeli settlements are considered illegal under international law, although Israeli disputes this.
4Electronic patient records were feasible for research, although several areas needed improvement.
5Conclusions: TAP reduced transmission risk among HIV-positive MSM, although results are modest.
1Yet in spite of this great change, the species remained essentially human.
2The air was dusky; the cold, in spite of the fire, intolerable.
3Her aunt scolded in vain; in spite of the remarks of Mlle.
4The thing is inevitable; it will be done in spite of you.
5Her weariness sounded in her voice; it quivered in spite of her.
6She'd have gone in spite of it; in spite of you all.
7However disease progression may still occur in spite of control of inflammation.
8He loses himself in the chapparal paths in spite of the spies.
9Game Workers Unite has seen some success in spite of those obstacles.
10Everyone's desire was to continue working and consuming in spite of everything.
11The gunslinger needed to know things, in spite of the risk .
12Something of the old spirit worked in her in spite of all.
13George was quite bright and cheerful in spite of the early hour.
14But in spite of this the specialist in women would not yield.
15But in spite of the dense disguise in which he walked Mr.
16Small boys will crawl in under the canvas in spite of clubs.