Difference between Yet and Jet

What is the difference between Yet and Jet?

Yet as an adverb is thus far; up to the present; up to some specified time. while Jet as a verb is to spray out of a container.

Yet

Part of speech: adverb

Definition: Thus far; up to the present; up to some specified time. Continuously up to a certain time; still. At some future time; eventually. In addition. Even.

Part of speech: conjunction

Definition: Nevertheless; however; but; despite that.

Jet

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To spray out of a container.To travel on a jet aircraft or otherwise by jet propulsionTo move (running, walking etc.) rapidly around

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: Propelled by turbine engines.Of a very dark black in colour.

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A collimated stream, spurt or flow of liquid or gas from a pressurized container, an engine, etc.A spout or nozzle for creating a jet of fluid.A class of airplane using jet engines rather than propellors.An engine that propels a vehicle using a stream of fluid as propulsion.A part of a carburetor that controls the amount of fuel mixed with the air.A narrow cone of hadrons and other particles produced by the hadronization of a quark or gluon.A hard, black form of coal, sometimes used in jewellery.The colour of jet coal, deep grey.

Example sentence: It's funny: I kinda still float under the radar. I'm not tall like a New York Knick; I'm not a heavy, strong New York Giant or New York Jet. I blend in pretty well. A lot of people don't recognize me too many places. More men recognize me than women.

We hope you now know whether to use Yet or Jet in your sentence.

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