• Frequency of Use
    30 %
  • Retention Rate
    40 %
  • Complexity
    60 %
  • Albeit Meanings

    adverb although

    preposition although

    conjunction although

    Fields related to albeit

    Academic Writing

    used to introduce a concession or contrast in an argument

    Scientific Research

    used to acknowledge limitations or exceptions in a study

    Historical Analysis

    used to acknowledge a fact while presenting a different perspective

    Legal Writing

    used to introduce a concession or exception in a legal statement

    Literary Analysis

    used to acknowledge a truth while introducing a contrasting idea

    Occupation Usage of albeit

    Writer

    In writing, 'albeit' is used to introduce a contrasting or limiting statement. For example, 'The team lost the game, albeit they put up a good fight.'

    Psychologist

    Psychologists may use 'albeit' when discussing research findings that have limitations or exceptions. For instance, 'The study found a correlation between two variables, albeit a weak one.'

    Lawyer

    Lawyers may use 'albeit' in legal documents to acknowledge a fact that may weaken their argument. For example, 'The defendant has a history of minor offenses, albeit not relevant to the current case.'

    Academic Researcher

    In academic research papers, 'albeit' can be used to acknowledge a conflicting result or a limitation of the study. For instance, 'The sample size was small, albeit representative of the population.'

    Business Analyst

    Business analysts may use 'albeit' when presenting data that shows a positive trend with some exceptions. For example, 'The sales increased this quarter, albeit in certain regions only.'

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