except
verb
- to leave out, exclude
- to object, legal domain
conjunction
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L333943 on Wikidata ↗preposition
- not including
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /ɪkˈsɛpt/ / /ɛkˈsɛpt/ / /əkˈsɛpt/
conj
Etymology: Borrowed from Middle French excepter, from Latin exceptus.
- Used to introduce a clause, phrase, verb infinitive, adverb or other non-noun complement forming an exception or qualification to something previously stated.
“You look a bit like my sister, except (that) she has longer hair.”
“I never made fun of her except teasingly.”
- Loosely, used to introduce a contrastive statement explaining why something wasn't successful, didn't happen, etc.
“They fired tear gas at us, except the wind was blowing the wrong way.”
“I almost walked out, except I remembered the promise I had made.”
- Unless; used to introduce a hypothetical case in which an exception may exist.
“And they sayde: We have no moo but five loves and two fisshes, except we shulde goo and bye meate for all this people.”
“If I ſay ſooth, I muſt report they were / As Cannons ouer-charg'd with double Cracks, / So they doubly redoubled ſtroakes vpon the Foe: / Except they meant to bathe in reeking Wounds, / Or memorize another Golgotha, / I cannot tell: but I am faint, / My Gaſhes cry for helpe.”
prep
Etymology: Borrowed from Middle French excepter, from Latin exceptus.
- Used to introduce an exception or qualification to something previously stated.
“There was nothing in the cupboard except a tin of beans.”
“Except that he is wearing polka-dot drawers, he is buck naked.”
verb
Etymology: Borrowed from Middle French excepter, from Latin exceptus.
- To exclude; to specify as being an exception.
“I find most people annoying — present company excepted, of course!”
“But this [ban on circumcision] must have been a provocation, as the emperor Antoninus Pius later acknowledged by excepting the Jews.”
- To take exception, to object (to or against).
“to except to a witness or his testimony”
“Except thou wilt except against my love.”