Associations to the word «Through»
Noun
- Gaping
- Jungle
- Faith
- Deforestation
- Nostril
- Metaphor
- Detour
- Austerity
- Incentive
- Hydrolysis
- Annexation
- Needle
- Crowd
- Amalgamation
- Blackmail
- Bulkhead
- Filtration
- Stream
- Glide
- Malice
- Filter
- Walk
- Negotiation
- Deprivation
- Highway
- Procession
- Bowel
- Cooperation
- Articulation
- Murmur
- Travelling
- Hurrying
- Partnership
- Artery
- Awareness
- Gleam
- Journey
- Click
- Consultation
- Narrow
- Oxidation
- Organic
- Uterus
- Routing
- Canyon
- Regulator
- Opening
- Crosse
- Alchemy
- Replication
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
THROUGH, preposition. From one side of an opening to the other.
THROUGH, preposition. Entering, then later leaving.
THROUGH, preposition. Surrounded by (while moving).
THROUGH, preposition. By means of.
THROUGH, preposition. (North America) To (or up to) and including, with all intermediate values.
THROUGH, adjective. Passing from one side of an object to the other.
THROUGH, adjective. Finished; complete.
THROUGH, adjective. Valueless; without a future.
THROUGH, adjective. No longer interested.
THROUGH, adjective. Proceeding from origin to destination without delay due to change of equipment.
THROUGH, adverb. From one side to the other by way of the interior.
THROUGH, adverb. From one end to the other.
THROUGH, adverb. To the end.
THROUGH, adverb. Completely.
THROUGH, adverb. Out into the open.
THROUGH, noun. A large slab of stone laid on a tomb.
THROUGH AND THROUGH, adverb. (idiomatic) Completely; entirely; fundamentally.
THROUGH AND THROUGH, noun. A bullet wound in which the bullet passes through the body.
THROUGH BALL, noun. (soccer) A forward pass played between opposition defenders.
THROUGH BALLS, noun. Plural of through ball
THROUGH BRIDGE, noun. A bridge in which the floor is supported by the lower chords of the tissues instead of the upper, so that travel is between the trusses and not over them.
THROUGH LINE, noun. Alternative form of throughline
THROUGH ONESELF, adjective. (Ulster) confused, mixed up
THROUGH STONE, noun. A flat gravestone.
THROUGH THE GATE, adverb. (cricket) (slang) Through a gap between the bat and the batsman's shin pad.
THROUGH THE ROOF, adverb. (idiomatic) Rapidly increasing.
THROUGH THE ROOF, adjective. (idiomatic) Suddenly very high or excessive.
THROUGH TICKETING, noun. Alternative spelling of through-ticketing
THROUGH TRAIN, noun. A train that travels a long distance without any stops
THROUGH TRAINS, noun. Plural of through train
THROUGH VARIABLE, noun. (physics) A variable transmitted through an element. So, the torque applied at one side of a stem is transmitted through this one to the other side.
THROUGH VARIABLES, noun. Plural of through variable
Dictionary definition
THROUGH, adverb. From beginning to end; "read this book through".
THROUGH, adverb. Over the whole distance; "this bus goes through to New York".
THROUGH, adverb. To completion; "think this through very carefully!".
THROUGH, adverb. In diameter; "this cylinder measures 15 inches through".
THROUGH, adverb. Throughout the entire extent; "got soaked through in the rain"; "I'm frozen through"; "a letter shot through with the writer's personality"; "knew him through and through"; "boards rotten through and through".
THROUGH, adjective. Having finished or arrived at completion; "certain to make history before he's done"; "it's a done deed"; "after the treatment, the patient is through except for follow-up"; "almost through with his studies".
THROUGH, adjective. (of a route or journey etc.) continuing without requiring stops or changes; "a through street"; "a through bus"; "through traffic".
Wise words
Since a politician never believes what he says, he is quite
surprised to be taken at his word.