till

/tɪl/
conjunction
  1. Up to the time when.
    • He didn't leave till the movie ended.
    • Keep stirring till the sugar dissolves.
    • I won't stop till I find the answer.
preposition
  1. Up to the time of; until.
    • She worked on the project till midnight.
    • The store is open till 9 p.m.
    • I'll wait here till you finish your homework.
Synonyms
noun
  1. A drawer or box where money is kept in a shop or bank; a cash register.
    • Someone stole the till from the convenience store.
    • The cashier opened the till to give me change.
    • He counted the money in the till at the end of the day.
verb
  1. To prepare and cultivate land for growing crops.
    • Farmers till the soil in spring before planting.
    • They used a tractor to till the field.
    • It is important to till the garden to remove weeds.
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