beyond vs though

beyond

adv
  • In addition; more. 

  • Farther along or away. 

  • extremely, more than 

noun
  • Something that is far beyond. 

  • The unknown. 

  • The hereafter. 

prep
  • Later than; after. 

  • Further away than. 

  • Greater than; so as to exceed or surpass. 

  • In addition to; supplementing. 

  • Past, or out of reach of. 

  • On the far side of. 

  • Not within the comprehension of. 

though

adv
  • Despite that; however. 

  • Used to intensify statements or questions; indeed. 

conj
  • Despite the fact that; although. 

How often have the words beyond and though occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )