But
noun
An instance or example of using the word "but".
“It has to be done – no ifs or buts.”
The outer room of a small two-room cottage.
A limit; a boundary.
verb
Use the word "but".
“But me no buts.”
adverb
Merely, only, just.
“Christmas comes but once a year.”
Though, however.
“I'll have to go home early but.”
Used as an intensifier.
“Nobody, but nobody, crosses me and gets away with it.”
Synonyms: even so, nevertheless, notwithstanding, yet
preposition
Apart from, except (for), excluding.
“Everyone but Father left early.”
(obsolete outside Scotland) Outside of.
Synonyms: barring, except for, save for
conjunction
On the contrary, rather (as a regular adversative conjunction, introducing a word or clause in contrast or contradiction with the preceding negative clause or sentence).
“I am not rich but [I am] poor not John but Peter went there.”
However, although, nevertheless, on the other hand (introducing a clause contrary to prior belief or in contrast with the preceding clause or sentence).
“She is very old but still attractive.”
Except that (introducing a subordinate clause which qualifies a negative statement); also, with omission of the subject of the subordinate clause, acting as a negative relative, "except one that", "except such that".
“I cannot but feel offended.”
Synonyms: bar, excepting, excluding, unless, with the exception of, without, ac, although