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throughout

/θɹuːˈaʊt/adverb2 syllables

Throughout means: from first to last.

Synonyms for throughout5

adverb, as in from first to last

end-to-end

adverb, as in used to refer to cited works

passim

also used for throughout

across, amidst, during

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What does throughout mean?2

adverb

1

from first to last“the play was excellent end-to-end”

2

used to refer to cited works

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with throughout?18

one syllable

outdoubtshoutboutscoutdroughttroutstoutclouttoutspoutsproutroutsnoutgout

two syllables

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Throughout in a sentence

  • In recent years, secular ideas have flourished throughout the region.AlanF_US
  • Several hundred years ago, scarlet fever epidemics killed thousands of people throughout the continent.Vanilla
  • He tends to bore people with his stories, which are notorious throughout the city.pengpau
  • Throughout the centuries humankind has tracked the sun, the stars, and the universe.Hybrid
  • Also, a lot of houses were damaged; windows were often broken throughout the town.Anyone
  • Events were canceled throughout the nation, from festivals and concerts to sporting events.Hybrid
  • You are loved and missed throughout the world, man.unknown
  • In this village, only four families live throughout the year.Amastan

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