concessive
adjective /kənˈsesɪv/
/kənˈsesɪv/
(grammar- (of a preposition or conjunction
) used at the beginning of a clause to say that the action of the main clause is in fact true or possible, despite the situation. ‘Despite’ and ‘although’ are concessive words.介词或连词 表示让步的 词源early 18th cent.: from late Latin concessivus, from concess- ‘withdrawn, yielded’, from the verb concedere, from con- ‘completely’ + cedere ‘yield’.