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  1. The conjunction but means “on the contrary,” and is used to indicate contrast or opposition between elements in a sentence.
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    But is a conjunction. But as a linking word We use but to link items which are the same grammatical type (coordinating conjunction). But is used to connect ideas that contrast.
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    Definition of but preposition from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary but preposition /bət/, strong form /bʌt/ /bət/, strong form /bʌt/ except; apart from
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    Synonyms for BUT: however, though, yet, on-the-other-hand, in-contrast, nevertheless, still, on-the-contrary, but-then, but as you see, only, merely, simply, solely, just, only-just, alone, barely, entirely.
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    Definition of 'but' but. (bət , STRONG bʌt ) Word forms: buts. 1. conjunction A1. You use but to introduce something which contrasts with what you have just said, or to introduce something which adds to what you have just said. 'You said …

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