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The meanings of "YET" in English

"YET" is indeed a very tricky word in English; even native-English speakers -- American, Australian, and UK-based types -- misuse it, often, and especially in the written" form.

Let's review some of the "meanings" associated with the term "YET"...

Anticipation[edit | edit source]

The anticipation that some phenomenon will, eventually, come to pass.

  • Example: I've yet to hear the newly-released 50th anniversary edition of The White Album by The Beatles.
  • Translation: I have still not heard but expect to hear, eventually, the new release..."

Yet it is so[edit | edit source]

  • Example: Yet it is so
  • Translation: but it is so

By this time[edit | edit source]

  • Example: Are they there yet?
  • Translation: have they by this time arrived at an expected destination?

Adjective + yet + Adjective[edit | edit source]

  • Example: The steak is firm yet tender.
  • Translation: while the steak is firm in its texture, the steak is not hard and thus easy to cut & consume

Not yet[edit | edit source]

  • Example: Not yet.
  • Translation: I expect X will happen/occur/come to pass but am still awaiting for X to happen/occur/come to pass/etc.

I have yet to[edit | edit source]

  • Example: I have yet to meet a man capable of defeating me in battle.
  • Translation: I encountered mutiple persons in battle, not one of whom has had the ability to overpower me in battle.)

And yet[edit | edit source]

  • Example: And yet...
  • Translation: but then...

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