WITHOUT
The word "without" is a preposition in English that indicates absence, lack, or exclusion. It is commonly used to denote something that is not present or not included. For example, "she left without her coat" indicates the coat was absent when she left.
Grammatically, "without" is used to connect a noun or pronoun to another word in a sentence, showing
Common expressions with "without" include "without a doubt," meaning certainly, and "without fail," meaning reliably or
Etymologically, "without" comes from the Old English "wiðūtan," combining "wið" (against, opposite) and "ūtan" (outside). Its
The word "without" has antonyms such as "with" and "within," which indicate presence and inclusion rather than