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tho

American  
[thoh] / ðoʊ /
Or tho'

conjunction

  1. an informal, simplified spelling of though.


tho' British  
/ ðəʊ /

conjunction

  1. informal a variant spelling of though

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Example Sentences

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As O’Keeffe wrote to her friend Rebecca Strand while traveling back to New York from her first summer in New Mexico, “I also got a painting of the big pine tree as you see it lying on that table under it at night—it looks as tho it is standing on its head with all the stars around—Pretty good—for me.”

From The Wall Street Journal

"The character stuff is uncanny & weird tho, & it feels like artistic expression risks being squeezed out."

From BBC

Thor Industries THO -5.47%decrease; red down pointing triangle maintained its fiscal-year outlook, warning that a cloudy consumer outlook driven by geopolitical and economic uncertainty could impact its results.

From The Wall Street Journal

I don’t want to watch it without you tho!

From Literature

“Decidedly plebeian, Superficially vulgar and a Snob. But not essentially. He seems to be clear headed and soundhearted—tho’ his laugh is the laugh of a Yahoo, with the wrinkling of the nose that suggests affinity with the Tapir & other pachyderms, and his grammar is weak.”

From The Wall Street Journal