Even Though Synonyms | Uses & Examples

Even though is a subordinating conjunction of contrast that means “despite the fact that.”

Some synonyms for even though are:

Synonyms for even though

Some synonyms for even though are better matches than others. For example, “although” can replace even though without a change in meaning or grammar. On the other hand, “albeit” requires a sentence rewrite.

Synonyms for even though
Match Synonym Even though example Synonym example
Strongest Although Even though Kara has an alternative style, she loves classical music. Although Kara has an alternative style, she loves classical music.
Though I like caramel even though I don’t usually like sweets. I like caramel though I don’t usually like sweets.
In spite of the fact that Even though Shane gives good advice, he has a harsh way about him. In spite of the fact that Shane gives good advice, he has a harsh way about him.
Regardless of the fact that Even though the weather forecast calls for sun, I’m taking an umbrella with me just in case. Regardless of the fact that the weather forecast calls for sun, I’m taking an umbrella with me just in case.
Strong Notwithstanding Even though there were fewer people than usual, our book club meeting was still enriching. There were fewer people than usual. Notwithstanding, our book club meeting was still enriching.
Nonetheless Even though I was so full after the meal, I ate dessert! I was so full after the meal! Nonetheless, I ate dessert.
Nevertheless Even though the forest was dark and foreboding, the hero entered. The forest was dark and foreboding; nevertheless, the hero entered.
Whereas Jack prefers to stay at home even though Jill loves traveling. Jack prefers to stay at home, whereas Jill loves traveling.
While Even though I liked the film, I found the dialogue a bit unrealistic. While I liked the film, I found the dialogue a bit unrealistic.
Weak However Even though Leila is very intelligent, she has some problems with behavior. Leila is very intelligent; however, she has some problems with behavior.
But I don’t like raw tomatoes, even though I love tomato sauce. I don’t like raw tomatoes, but I love tomato sauce.
Even if Even though Shailene’s anecdote is amusing, I don’t believe it’s true. Even if Shailene’s anecdote is amusing, I don’t believe it’s true.
Albeit Even though Zari is a nice person, she is too talkative for me. Zari is a nice person, albeit too talkative for me.
Note
Even though starts a dependent clause and shows contrast to the independent clause connected to it.

Bear in mind that some of these synonyms work differently grammatically than even though:

  • “Though” can end sentences, unlike even though (e.g., “It was difficult, though”).
  • “Notwithstanding,” “nevertheless,” “nonetheless,” and “however” link independent clauses, using semicolons or separate sentences.
  • “But,” “while,” and “whereas” also link clauses and must be set off by commas. “Whereas” and “while” can introduce either clause, but “but” must introduce the second clause.
  • “Albeit” introduces a qualifying phrase, such as an adjective phrase (e.g., the example above) or prepositional phrase (e.g., “She accepted the job offer, albeit with some hesitation”).

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Frequently asked questions about even though synonyms

Do you put a comma before even though?

You do not put a comma before “even though.” For example:

  • She went for a walk even though the weather was bad.
  • Even though the weather was bad, she went for a walk.

However, if “even though” comes at the beginning of the sentence, you have to put a comma after the dependent clause it introduces, like in the example above.

Some synonyms for even though, like “although,” can have a comma before them when they come in the middle of a sentence. Use QuillBot’s free Grammar Checker to make sure you always use commas correctly.

Is even though a transition word?

Yes, “even though” is a transition word. It is a subordinating conjunction used to show contrast or give a concession.

For example, in the sentence “Even though it’s not raining, I’m taking my umbrella,” “even though” creates the transition between the idea of it raining and you taking your umbrella.

A few synonyms of even though that are also transition words are “although,” “while,” and “however.”

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Is it eventhough or even though?

The correct spelling is “even though.” “Even though” is a subordinating conjunction that means “despite the fact that.”

A few synonyms for even though are “although,” “though,” and “regardless of the fact that.”

“Eventhough” is a misspelling and is always incorrect. Avoid mistakes like this one by using QuillBot’s free Grammar Checker.

Is even though a subordinating conjunction?

Yes, “even though” is a subordinating conjunction. It starts a dependent clause, which provides contrast to the independent clause connected to it.

A few synonyms for even though that are also subordinating conjunctions are “although,” “while,” or “whereas.”

Use QuillBot’s free Grammar Checker to make sure you use “even though” and other subordinating conjunctions correctly.

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