Although - even though / Despite - in spite of

Although/even though and despite/in spite of are used to combine or link two contrasting statements.

Even though is a slightly stronger form of 'although'.

Although and though have the same meaning and are interchangeable in most cases.
‘Though’ is less formal than ‘although’.
Note: ‘Though’ can also be used as an adverb, means ‘however’:
“He took my newspaper. I don’t mind, though."

N.B. Despite/in spite of have the same meaning, but despite is used without 'of'.

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