(especially of a criminal or dangerous animal) at liberty; escaped or not yet captured:
Words can be synonyms, yet differ in their definition or application.Synonym means: a word having the same or nearly the same meaning as another in the language.Definition means: the act of defining or making definite, distinct, or clear / the formal statement of the meaning or significance of a word, phrase, etc.
The full meaning of a.m. in 10 a.m. is "ante meridian," which translates to "before the meridian." It is the part of the day when the sun has not yet reached the meridian in a particular time zone.
The phrase "never odd or even" is a palindrome, meaning it reads the same forwards and backwards. This characteristic makes it unusual and intriguing, as it creates a playful contradiction with its meaning. Additionally, the phrase itself suggests a mathematical concept about numbers, yet it cleverly maintains a balance of letters and symmetry.
Nothing is nothing yet it is something. Nothing is not colored yet it is colored. Nothing is everything yet it is nothing, too. You can not really describe nothing.
Not paid yet or still to be paid.
yet
Not the less; notwithstanding; in spite of that; yet.
nevertheless; yet; on the other hand; in spite of that: We have not yet won; however, we will continue to try
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'Maricar' is as yet undefined in the English language.
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according to me ,there is no difference between yet and nevertheless since both have same meaning .
"Yet to be confirmed" could mean a transaction has not yet been approved. It could also mean information has not been verified or authenticated.
The prophecy's meaning is not yet known, as it has not been revealed yet.
Not directly, but negation is clearly impliedno. she 'has yet' to decide. normally is neutral. Yes. "She has yet to decide" means that she has not decided.
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