but Definition
- 1used to introduce a phrase or clause contrasting with what has already been mentioned
- 2used to indicate the impossibility of anything other than what is being stated
Using but: Examples
Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "but" can be used in various situations through the following examples!
Example
I have no choice but to leave.
Example
She is intelligent but lazy.
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He was poor but happy.
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I can't help but laugh.
but Synonyms and Antonyms
Synonyms for but
Antonyms for but
Idioms Using but
Example
He's a good student, but what if he fails the test?
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I can't help but feel sorry for him.
no buts
used to refuse to accept an excuse or argument
Example
I don't want to hear any more excuses. No buts!
Phrases with but
Example
The project is all but finished.
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But for your help, I would have failed.
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The movie was nothing but a disappointment.
Origins of but
from Old English 'be-utan', meaning 'outside of'
Summary: but in Brief
The conjunction 'but' [bʌt] introduces a phrase or clause that contrasts with what has already been mentioned, or indicates the impossibility of anything other than what is being stated. It is often used to express limitations or exceptions, as in 'She is intelligent but lazy.' The phrase 'all but' means almost or nearly, while 'but for' means if it were not for. The idiom 'can't help but' expresses the inability to avoid or resist doing something.