Associations to the word «Until»
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Wiktionary
UNTIL, preposition. Up to the time of (something happening).
UNTIL, preposition. Before (a time).
UNTIL, preposition. (obsolete) To; physically towards.
UNTIL, conjunction. Up to the time that (a condition becomes true).
UNTIL, conjunction. Before (a condition becoming true).
UNTIL ALL HOURS, prepositional phrase. (informal) Until very late; until the small hours.
UNTIL HELL FREEZES OVER, adverb. (idiomatic) forever; One will never in their life get the results that they want, no matter what they're doing involving the situation.
UNTIL KINGDOM COME, adverb. Until death, until the afterlife.
UNTIL KINGDOM COME, adverb. (colloquial) At overly frequent intervals.
UNTIL ONE IS BLUE IN THE FACE, adverb. (duration) (idiomatic) For a hopelessly long time.
UNTIL THE COWS COME, adverb. Alternative form of until the cows come home
UNTIL THE COWS COME HOME, prepositional phrase. (idiomatic) For a very long period of time.
Wise words
Don't use words too big for the subject. Don't say
"infinitely" when you mean "very"; otherwise you'll have no
word left when you want to talk about something really
infinite.