Thesaurus for the word but

  • although
  • however
  • nevertheless
  • on the other hand
  • still
  • though
  • yet
  • aside from
  • barring
  • disregarding
  • except
  • not including
  • omitting
  • passing over
  • without
  • although
  • however
  • nevertheless
  • on the other hand
  • still
  • though
  • aside from
  • barring
  • disregarding
  • except
  • not including
  • omitting
  • passing over
  • without

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On this page you’ll find 48 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to but, such as: although, however, nevertheless, on the other hand, still, and though.

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The conjunction but marks an opposition or contrast, though in a casual way: We are going, but we shall return. However indicates a less marked opposition, but displays a second consideration to be compared with the first: We are going; however (“notice this also”), we shall return. Nevertheless implies a concession, something which should not be forgotten in making a summing up: We are going; nevertheless (“do not forget that”), we shall return. Still implies that in spite of a preceding concession, something must be considered as possible or even inevitable: We have to go on foot; still (“it is probable and possible that”), we’ll get there. Yet implies that in spite of a preceding concession, there is still a chance for a different outcome: We are going; yet (“in spite of all, some day”), we shall return.

How to use but in a sentence

Till now one with sudden hiss: «But-good Christ-just look-why, the roof’s leaning—!»

THE LORD OF THE SEAM. P. SHIEL

Our friend with his infinite variety and flexibility, we know-but can we put him in?

THE POCKET R.L.S.ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON

Eligible single gentlemen pass and repass-but there is no invitation for to inquire within or without.

THE PICKWICK PAPERSCHARLES DICKENS

Scarcely any President was ever elected with such all-but unanimity, and the Press was equally undivided in its praises.

LANDS OF THE SLAVE AND THE FREEHENRY A. MURRAY

We are going to catch a next-door-but-one chicken, and pay the Janeways for him to-morrow.

WINONA OF THE CAMP FIREMARGARET WIDDEMER

Its not that Im not fit for you,no mans that!but Im made so that Id rather go to the devil than be fit for you.

THE WAYFARERSMARY STEWART CUTTING

Ive been cipherin down to the fact that I cant go it alone, any moren you,there we agree; hold on, now!but I cant combine.

THE WAYFARERSMARY STEWART CUTTING

With mud and willows the beavers repaired the breaks in the but-little-damaged dam of the old pond.

WATCHED BY WILD ANIMALSENOS A. MILLS

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WORDS RELATED TO BUT

  • aside from
  • bar
  • barring
  • beside
  • but
  • except
  • excepting
  • excluding
  • exclusive of
  • in addition to
  • other than
  • outside of
  • save
  • without
  • apart from
  • aside from
  • bar
  • barring
  • besides
  • but
  • excepting
  • excluding
  • exclusive of
  • if not
  • lacking
  • leaving out
  • minus
  • not for
  • omitting
  • outside of
  • rejecting
  • save
  • saving
  • short of
  • with the exception of
  • without
  • aside from
  • bar
  • barring
  • besides
  • but
  • debarring
  • excepting
  • excluding
  • leaving aside
  • not counting
  • omitting
  • outside of
  • restricting
  • ruling out
  • save
  • alone
  • but
  • completely
  • entirely
  • one and only
  • onliest
  • only
  • singularly
  • solely
  • wholly
  • after all
  • all the same
  • anyhow
  • be that as it may
  • but
  • despite
  • for all that
  • howbeit
  • in spite of
  • nonetheless
  • notwithstanding
  • on the other hand
  • per contra
  • though
  • withal
  • without regard to
  • yet
  • at most
  • but
  • no more than
  • nothing but
  • only
  • plainly
  • simply
  • solely

Roget’s 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

What is another word for But?

  • part of speech, exclusion

  • nevertheless, furthermore

  • apart from, indicating an exception

  • conversely, indicating contrast

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There — it is better — it is the best yet; but not perfect.

It is the spirit that stoopeth the shoulders, I ween, and not the weight; for armor is heavy, yet it is a proud burden, and a man standeth straight in it……Nay, but me no buts, offer me no objections.

The labor dragged a little, but still they made progress.

The hole deepened and still deepened, but every time their hearts jumped to hear the pick strike upon something, they only suffered a new disap- pointment.

The upper dress of this personage resembled that of his companion in shape, being a long monastic mantle; but the colour, being scarlet, showed that he did not belong to any of the four regular orders of monks.

He rode, not a mule, like his companion, but a strong hackney for the road, to save his gallant war-horse, which a squire led behind, fully accoutred for battle, with a chamfrom or plaited head-piece upon his bead, having a short spike projecting from the front.

«She’d ne’er go away, I know, if Adam ‘ud be fond on her an’ marry her, but everything’s so contrairy,» said Lisbeth, with a burst of vexation.

An’ he might be willin’ to marry her if he know’d she’s fond on him, but he’ll ne’er think on’t if somebody doesna put it into’s head.»

Dede offered to receive him in the parlor, but he shook his head and nodded toward her rooms.

We’re just going to talk straight out in meeting—the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.

Gobseck, Werdet, and Gigonnet swallowed the profits, but des Lupeaulx had agreed that they should have them; he was not playing for a stake; he challenged the bank, as it were, knowing very well that the king was not a man to forget this debt of honor.

«I would not disturb him to-morrow at all, but I don’t know .

A canting, lie-loving, fact-hating, scribbling, chattering, wealth-hunting, pleasure-hunting, celebrity-hunting mob, that, having lost the fear of hell, and not replaced it by the love of justice, cares for nothing but the lion’s share of the wealth wrung by threat of starvation from the hands of the classes that create it.

I know very well that you will resist, that you will fight, even; I know very well that you will prove the conqueror; but that amounts to rebellion, and you are an officer yourself, knowing what discipline is.»

His father was worth perhaps half a million sterling, but India is the only democratic land in the world.

What is another word for but?

2896 synonyms found

Pronunciation:

[ bˈʌt], [ bˈʌt], [ b_ˈʌ_t]

How to use «But» in context?

Many people use «but» as an alternative to «although.» While «although» may be acceptable in some situations, «but» is often seen as more informal. For example, instead of saying «I ate a pizza, but I didn’t like it,» a person might say «I ate a pizza, but I didn’t like it.» This is seen as being less formal, and it often has a less severe tone.

Don’t know what to say instead of but? In this article, I will show you eight easy alternatives for the English word but.

The English word but is a short and easy word. It’s one of the first words you learn when you start learning English. 

As a result, we use it a lot. Maybe even too often.

The problem is that you don’t want to sound repetitive.

As a confident English speaker, you want to know good alternative words you can use instead of “but.”

When you write and speak English professionally, it’s good to know other ways to say but.

The Meaning of “But”

alternatives for but

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The English word but is a conjunction. Therefore, we use it to connect two ideas

By saying but, you add another statement.

Usually, this additional idea is different from the first idea. Thus, you can use but to link and contrast two different ideas.

Example: 

It’s been a good year for our business, but we have to do a lot more to reach our goals. 

The meaning of but in the dictionary

Keep Punctuation and Sentence Structure in Mind with “But”

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What do you have to keep in mind if you want to use alternative words for but?

In most cases, the conjunction but will come after a comma.

The country’s economy is in a recession, but people are still buying our products.

If you are wondering what to say instead of but, remember that you sometimes cannot simply replace the word without changing the sentence.

In some cases, you cannot simply swap the words and leave the rest of the sentence.

Instead, you have to start a second sentence or use a semicolon to divide the two ideas in the sentence.

For most of the alternatives I will show you, you have to change the structure or punctuation of your sentence.

You have two options: Start a new sentence or use a semicolon.

___________________; however,______________.

___________________. However, ______________.

You can use a semicolon when you join two independent clauses together. Here is a list of examples you can use with a semicolon, but there are many others that also work.

  • however
  • moreover
  • therefore
  • consequently
  • otherwise
  • furthermore
  • nevertheless
  • thus
  • yet
  • for example
  • namely

Let’s look at eight ways to say but – but by changing each sentence a bit.

1. however

/ˌhaʊˈev.ɚ/

The word however is most often used to show a contrast. 

You can use however to introduce a different idea by starting a new sentence or by separating two closely related sentences with a semicolon. 

Examples: 

Tim is one potential candidate for the job. However, there are others.

It’s been a good year for our business; however, we have to do a lot more to reach our goals. 

2. though

/ðoʊ/

The word though is another alternative to but. It is mainly used in speaking. 

Examples:

We need to hire help, though it will be difficult to find the right person for the job.

I speak English quite well, though I have never had formal lessons. 

3. whereas

/werˈæz/

The word whereas is a more formal alternative to but. We use it to show a contrast between two ideas. 

Examples: 

She’s very hard-working, whereas I struggle to achieve my goals.

He complained about the problem, whereas I was looking for solutions.

4. although

/ɑːlˈðoʊ/

You can also use although instead of but to link two different statements. 

Although is used more in writing. Just like though, it means ‘in spite of.’ Read more about the difference between though and although here.

Examples: 

I liked the ideas he presented in the meeting, although I don’t think the board will accept them.

This month has been productive overall, although we had to multitask a few times.

5. yet

/jet/

The word yet is used to add a new statement that is in contrast to the first statement. We often use yet in writing and rarely in spoken English.

Examples: 

She’s focused on her career. Yet, she also thrives in her personal life.

He presented very good ideas in the meeting. Yet, I don’t think the board will accept them.

6. except

/ɪkˈsept/

If you want to say but not, you can use the word except instead. It means but not or not  including.

Examples: 

 Our whitepaper includes marketing topics, except social media marketing.

The whole team attended the meeting except Sarah.

7. nevertheless

/ˌnev.ɚ.ðəˈles/

The word nevertheless is a great alternative to but and however. We use the same punctuation as with however: either after a full stop or after a semicolon, then followed by a comma. 

Examples: 

Nevertheless, there may be other reasons that we don’t know about.

It’s been a good year for our business; nevertheless, we have to do a lot more work to reach our goals. 

8. despite this

/dɪˈspaɪt ðɪs/

If you want to replace but, you can also use despite this. This phrase introduces a contrast, as well. In this case, it means that the second statement is not influenced or prevented by what was said before.

Examples:

The country’s economy is in a recession. Despite this, people are still buying our products.

She just returned from a business trip this morning. Despite this, she will attend the meeting.

Pro Tip: Use Writing Tools to See the Words in Context

Grammarly is a helpful tool that I use for all my writing. It’s an English proofreader. You can use the Grammarly app or browser extension to mark spelling, punctuation, and grammar mistakes. Grammarly even gives you suggestions on how to improve these mistakes!

Still not sure what to say instead of but? On the Thesaurus website, you can test which word you can use in your sentence instead of but. This feature is an easy way to see how your sentence looks with different synonyms.

I also recommend Writefull to any English learner. This is a powerful tool that helps you improve your writing for free. Whenever you are not sure how to use a word in English, you can look it up on Writefull and see how it is used in context with examples from real texts, such as books, news, and scientific articles. 

Conclusion

The English conjunction but is a great word. It’s short and useful. 

But… you can also use many other words and phrases instead of but to avoid repetition. 

Moreover, varying your vocabulary lets you communicate more clearly in English.

When swaping but with another word, pay attention to the sentence structure and punctuation – it might have to change. 

When you choose certain alternative words and phrases for but, you have to change the punctuation in your sentence.

Depending on which alternative you chose, you might need to add a semicolon or divide the sentence into two. 

You can use several online tools to help you write correctly in English.

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