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- Dictionarybut/bʌt/
conjunction
- 1. used to introduce a phrase or clause contrasting with what has already been mentioned: "he stumbled but didn't fall" Similar Opposite
- 2. used to indicate the impossibility of anything other than what is being stated: "one cannot but sympathize" Similar
preposition
- 1. except; apart from; other than: "we were never anything but poor"
adverb
- 1. no more than; only: "he is but a shadow of his former self"
- 2. (used at the end of a sentence) though; however: informal Australian, New Zealand, Scottish "he was a nice bloke but"
noun
- 1. an argument against something; an objection: "no buts—just get out of here"
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