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Even then Meaning in English

expression

ˈivɪn/ /ˈðɛn
EE-vin THEN
ˈiːvən/ /ðˈɛn
EE-vuhn THEN

Definition

Used to show that something remains true or happens despite what has just been mentioned. It means 'despite that' or 'in spite of that', often emphasizing a contrast with a situation.

Usage & Nuances

Common in both spoken and written English, often at the beginning of a sentence. Stresses a contrast after explaining something. Similar to 'nevertheless' or 'still', but more conversational. Don't confuse with 'even now' (referring to the present) or 'even so' (broader concession).

Example Sentences

The exam was very difficult, but even then she passed.

basic

He trained every day, but even then he wasn't fast enough.

basic

I explained it many times, but even then he didn't understand.

basic

They promised to fix it last week, but even then nothing changed.

natural

You can give him all the help you want, but even then, he might not finish on time.

natural

Prices dropped for the sale, but even then I couldn't afford it.

natural