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TIL

Til is a preposition and adverb in English meaning up to the time of; it functions similarly to until in informal writing. It is commonly written as "'til" with an apostrophe or as "til" without one. In formal writing, many editors prefer the fully spelled-out "until." The form "till" with double l is a separate word and can cause confusion; it is not simply an alternate spelling of the preposition and has its own uses in different contexts (including as a noun meaning a cash register or as a verb meaning to cultivate soil in other senses).

Spelling and style notes: "'til" and "til" are widely used in casual texts, but some style guides

Today I Learned: In online culture, TIL stands for Today I Learned, a popular label on social

In summary, til refers chiefly to the informal contraction of until, with several variant spellings and a

discourage
omitting
the
apostrophe.
Because
"until"
is
the
clearer
option
in
formal
prose,
many
writers
choose
it
for
precision.
The
word
"till"
(double
l)
is
historically
distinct
but
often
mixed
up
with
"til/until"
in
casual
writing.
When
in
doubt
for
formal
documents,
revert
to
"until."
platforms
and
knowledge-sharing
communities.
This
acronym
is
unrelated
to
the
preposition
and
is
typically
presented
in
uppercase
as
a
tag
or
post
category.
potential
for
confusion
with
till.
It
also
appears
as
an
acronym
in
digital
discourse,
most
notably
TIL
for
Today
I
Learned.