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yet (EN)
adverb, conjunction

adverb “yet”

yet (more/most)
  1. used to indicate that something has not happened or been done up to the present time, often with the expectation that it will happen
    I haven't seen the new movie yet.
  2. (after a negative imperative verb) used to request that someone wait
    Don't eat the cake yet – it needs to cool down first.
  3. (after "have") used to indicate that something has not happened or been experienced up to the present time
    She has yet to finish her homework.
  4. (followed by a to-infinitive) remaining
    There's still one chapter yet to read before I finish the book.
  5. used to emphasize that something is even more than something else
    The ocean is deep, but the Mariana Trench is yet deeper.

conjunction “yet”

yet
  1. used to introduce a contrasting idea that follows from what has been said before
    He was tired, yet he continued to work late into the night.