Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
through
preposition, adverb, adjective
/θruː/

Definition
In one side and out the other; from beginning to end; by means of; during.

Examples
- The train passed through the tunnel.
- She read the book from cover to cover; she went through it all.
- They walked through the park on their way home.

Meaning
The term refers to moving in one side and coming out of the other, or being inside something completely.

Synonyms
- via
- by means of
- across
- along