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from preposition or subordinating conjunctionthe determineroutside adjectiveit personal pronounlooks noun, plurallike preposition or subordinating conjunctionany determinerother adjectiveoffice noun, singular or massbuilding noun, singular or massalbeit proper noun, singulara determinervery adverblarge adjectiveone cardinal number
it personal pronounwould modalcertainly adverbbe verb, base forminteresting adjective, albeit proper noun, singularterrifying verb, gerund or present participle, to tosee verb, base forma determinerliving verb, gerund or present participleone cardinal number, but coordinating conjunctionwe personal pronounhave verb, non-3rd person singular present
Use "albeit" in a sentence | "albeit" example sentences
How to use "albeit" in a sentence?
Life is an ordeal, albeit an exciting one, but I wouldn't trade it for the good old days of poverty and obscurity.
-Jim Carrey-
He was, albeit only briefly, the hero of the world's hopes.
-David Cannadine-
His bark The daring mariner shall urge far o'er The Western wave, a smooth and level plain, Albeit the earth is fashioned like a wheel.
-Luigi Pulci-
Isolated, she managed somehow to feel free—albeit with a freedom that made her want to smash a hole in the very center of the universe.
-Flora Rheta Schreiber-
...Whose souls, albeit in a cloudy memory, yet seek back their good, but, like drunk men, know not the road home.
-Boethius-
Grooming oneself with all the crazed compulsion of an under-exercised lab rat in order to hook a rich man and obtain a lush lifestyle makes a certain (albeit seedy) sense.
-Julie Burchill-
When it turned on the Jew, Christianity and European civilization turned on the incarnation - albeit an incarnation often wayward and unaware - of its own best hopes.
-George Steiner-
Nowadays, if you have a journey, albeit a simple one, you consider yourself lucky if nothing happens.
-Peter Mayle-