Albeit Meaning in English
word
ɔɫˈbiɪt
awl-BEE-it
ɔːlbˈiːɪt
awl-BEE-it
Definition
Used to introduce a fact or statement that makes the previous statement less strong or less important; it means 'although' or 'even though'.
Usage & Nuances
'Albeit' is formal and typically used in written English, not in casual conversation. It often connects a positive statement with a limiting or contrasting detail. Usually appears mid-sentence, not at the beginning.
Spanish: aunque - si bienPortuguese (BR): embora - ainda quePortuguese (PT): embora - ainda queChinese (Simplified): 尽管Chinese (Traditional): 雖然Hindi: हालाँकिArabic: وإن كانBengali: যদিও - তথাপিRussian: хотя - пусть иJapanese: とはいえ - とは言うもののVietnamese: mặc dùKorean: 비록 ~일지라도 - 그렇긴 하지만Turkish: her ne kadar - olsa daUrdu: اگرچہ - باوجودIndonesian: walaupun - meskipun
Example Sentences
The apartment is nice, albeit small.
basic
He finished the race, albeit slowly.
basic
She accepted the job, albeit with hesitation.
basic
It was a good idea, albeit a risky one.
natural
The book is engaging, albeit a bit too long for me.
natural
He smiled at me, albeit briefly, before leaving.
natural