• The words “although”, “even though” and “though” are all used to show contrast when two things are different or opposite.
  • Even though snow covered the ground, it wasn’t a very cold day. • My grandfather is in great physical shape even though he’s close to ninety years old.
  • Even is an adverb that intensifies. It can modify nouns or verbs. difference even though when 1 A mosquito is small, but it carries diseases.
  • 1. She hasn't phoned, even though she said she would. 2. always listen to your heart because even though it's on your left side, it's always right.
  • Light spilled out from upper and lower windows, even though it was early in the morning, and loud, booming voices resounded from inside.
  • Learn English Vocabulary: though, although, even though, despite, in spite of.
  • Find 54 different ways to say EVEN THOUGH, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.
  • Have you ever found yourself stuck choosing between “eventhough” and “even though”? You’re typing away, your thoughts flowing like a river, when suddenly, bam!
  • Even though they lost the game, they played well. In these examples, even though introduces a clause that suggests a surprising or unexpected outcome.
    • Even though it was raining hard, Milly decided to drive to work.
    • They were pretty good at basketball, even though they weren’t very tall.
    • The picnic was boring, even though the weather was nice.