The difference between Nevertheless and Though
When used as adverbs, nevertheless means in spite of what preceded, whereas though means despite that.
Though is also conjunction with the meaning: despite the fact that.
check bellow for the other definitions of Nevertheless and Though
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Nevertheless as an adverb (conjunctive):
In spite of what preceded; yet.
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Though as an adverb (conjunctive):
Despite that; however.
Examples:
"I will do it, though."
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Though as an adverb (degree):
Used to intensify statements or questions; indeed.
Examples:
"Man, it's hot in here." — "Isn't it, though?"
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