yet

/jɛt/
adverb
  1. Up to the present time; until now (used in negative statements and questions).
    • She hasn't called me yet.
    • Has the mail arrived yet?
    • I haven't finished my homework yet.
  2. At some future time; still (often with a sense of possibility).
    • The best is yet to come.
    • He could yet change his mind.
    • We may yet win the game.
  3. In addition; even (used to emphasize a comparative).
    • The weather grew yet colder.
    • She sang yet more beautifully.
    • He offered yet another excuse.
  4. Nevertheless; despite that.
    • The story is simple, yet powerful.
    • He is young, yet very wise.
    • It was a difficult task, yet she succeeded.
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conjunction
  1. But at the same time; nevertheless.
    • She was tired, yet she kept working.
    • The plan was risky, yet it worked.
    • He promised to help, yet he never showed up.
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