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Now-But

Description

Now-But refers to a phrase commonly used in colloquial language to express conflicting feelings and perspectives about a particular situation or event. It denotes ambiguous sentiments that involve both acceptance and resistance simultaneously.

Sample Sentences

Sense 1: Adjective

He had a now-but reaction when he received his test scores: relieved that he passed, but disappointed with his overall performance.

Sense 2: Adverb

She agreed to go to the party now-but didn't seem thrilled about it.

Sense 3: Noun

His response was a now-but, struggling between his loyalty to his friends and his desire for independence.

Sense 4: Verb

The company's decision to downsize now-buts its reputation as a secure employer.

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