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yet adverb [ jɛt ]

• up until the present or a specified or implied time; by now or then.
• "I haven't told anyone else yet"
Similar: so far, thus far, as yet, still, even now, up till now, up to now, until now, up to the present time,
• still; even (used to emphasize increase or repetition).
• "snow, snow, and yet more snow"
Similar: even, still, further, in addition, additionally, besides, into the bargain, to boot,
• in spite of that; nevertheless.
• "every week she gets worse, and yet it could go on for years"
Similar: nevertheless, nonetheless, even so, but, however, still, notwithstanding, despite that, in spite of that, for all that, all the same, just the same, at the same time, be that as it may, though, although, natheless,

yet conjunction

• but at the same time; but nevertheless.
• "the path was dark, yet I slowly found my way"
Origin: Old English gīet(a), of unknown origin.

nor yet

• and also not.



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