(Until is an adverb that means up to that point in time or the event mentioned. It is also used as a conjunction.)
President Kennedy served in office until his death by assassination.
We will wait here until the boys come back from the store.
You can use "until" to indicate the point in time when an action or event will happen or stop happening. For example, "I will wait until you finish your work before we go out."
Pummeled the dough until it's smooth.
The protesters plan to occupy the park until their demands are met.
I can use the word "for" in a sentence to indicate a purpose or reason, such as "I am studying for my exam."
A caret symbol (^) is commonly used to indicate that a word or phrase should be removed from a sentence.
"You can use the word 'gibe' in a sentence like this: 'His constant gibes towards his co-workers showed his lack of professionalism.'"
He tinkered with the watch, until it was working again.
She was kept in purgatory until further notice.
Example sentence - The words in the book looked blurred until I cleaned my glasses.
She was my confidante until her family moved to another state.
The person remained stationary until the bear passed by.
Dead animals decompose until they're just bones.
From concepton until birth, the baby develops in its mother's womb.
A home is only a house until you share it with people you love.
Dead animals decompose until they're just bones.
The presents were under the tree unopened until Christmas morning.
We'll just have to redo the song's ending until we get it right.
" He lifted the lever until the full load was borne on his shoulders".