100 Examples of sentences containing the adverb "yet"
Definition
The adverb yet is used to indicate that something has not happened up to the present time or a specific point in time. It can also express the idea of something that is still possible or has not been completed, often in a negative or interrogative context. Additionally, yet can be used to introduce a contrast or to add information.
Synonyms
- Still
 - Nevertheless
 - However
 - Nonetheless
 - Even now
 
Antonyms
- Already
 - Formerly
 - Previously
 - Before
 
Examples
- I haven't finished my homework yet.
 - Have you eaten yet?
 - She is not here yet.
 - It's not too late yet.
 - The results have not been announced yet.
 - He hasn't called me yet.
 - We yet have to see the final results.
 - It's a great movie, yet I didn't enjoy it.
 - The package hasn't arrived yet.
 - I thought you would be here yet.
 - They haven't decided yet on a location.
 - Yet another day goes by without a solution.
 - I have yet to meet anyone who disagrees.
 - She is still waiting for a response yet.
 - The project is not complete yet.
 - I haven't visited Paris yet.
 - The weather has been nice, yet I prefer winter.
 - It is yet to be confirmed.
 - He is not ready yet for the exam.
 - I am yet to find my keys.
 - We are yet to hear the final verdict.
 - She hasn't learned how to swim yet.
 - Yet again, he missed the bus.
 - It has yet to rain this week.
 - I am yet to see the new exhibit.
 - They have not replied to my email yet.
 - The concert has not started yet.
 - Yet, I believe we can succeed.
 - I haven't read that book yet.
 - The meeting is not finished yet.
 - She still doesn't understand the topic yet.
 - It’s a challenge, but I’m not defeated yet.
 - I have yet to understand your point of view.
 - The team has not won a game yet this season.
 - Yet, there is hope for improvement.
 - The sun hasn't set yet.
 - He is not finished with his presentation yet.
 - I have yet to finalize my plans.
 - The flowers have not bloomed yet.
 - There are no updates yet on the situation.
 - I am yet to hear back from them.
 - The new rules are not in place yet.
 - I have yet to try sushi.
 - She is not aware of the changes yet.
 - Yet, I find it fascinating.
 - I am yet to receive my paycheck.
 - The assignment is due tomorrow, but I haven’t started yet.
 - The train has not arrived yet.
 - It’s yet another opportunity to learn.
 - I haven't seen him yet today.
 - The store is not open yet.
 - They are yet to announce the winners.
 - I am yet to meet your parents.
 - The children are not asleep yet.
 - I have yet to understand the instructions.
 - The offer is yet to be accepted.
 - I have not tasted the cake yet.
 - They have not made a decision yet.
 - It feels like summer, yet it’s only spring.
 - Yet, I cannot give up hope.
 - The painting is not finished yet.
 - I haven't made my reservations yet.
 - The news is yet to be released.
 - There is yet time to change your mind.
 - I have yet to discover the truth.
 - The movie hasn't started yet.
 - Are you done yet?
 - The weather is warm, yet the forecast predicts snow.
 - I am yet to meet the new manager.
 - The deadline is approaching, but I haven’t submitted yet.
 - She hasn’t made a decision yet.
 - It’s surprising, yet it makes sense.
 - The dog is not trained yet.
 - We are yet to find a solution.
 - I have yet to see the results of my test.
 - The cake is not baked yet.
 - I have yet to finish reading that article.
 - He is not aware of the changes yet.
 - The document is yet to be signed.
 - I haven't explored the city yet.
 - It's yet another day of rain.
 - I still haven't decided what to wear yet.
 - The flight has not departed yet.
 - She has yet to respond to the invitation.
 - The order has not been processed yet.
 - He has yet to prove himself.
 - The event is not over yet.
 - I have yet to meet her family.
 - The cake is not ready yet.
 - We have yet to see the end of the story.
 - I am yet to find a better job.
 - The team has not practiced yet this week.
 - I haven’t heard from her yet.
 - The game is not finished yet.
 - They are yet to arrive at the venue.
 - The book is not published yet.
 - She is yet to finish her degree.
 - I have not visited the museum yet.
 - The event has not started yet.
 - There is yet another twist in the plot.
 
