until
conjunction, preposition /ənˈtɪl/
/ənˈtɪl/
(also informal till, til, ’til)
- up to the point in time or the event mentioned
- Let's wait until the rain stops.
- Until she spoke I hadn't realized she wasn't English.
- You're not going out until you've finished this.
- Until now I have always lived alone.
- They moved here in 2009. Until then they'd always been in the London area.
- He continued working up until his death.
- The street is full of traffic from morning till night.
- You can stay on the bus until London (= until you reach London).
Word OriginMiddle English: from Old Norse und ‘as far as’ + till ‘until’ (the sense thus duplicated).