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then
[ then ]
adverb
- at that time:
Prices were lower then.
- immediately or soon afterward:
The rain stopped and then started again.
- next in order of time:
We ate, then we started home.
- at the same time:
At first the water seemed blue, then gray.
- next in order of place:
Standing beside Charlie is my uncle, then my cousin, then my brother.
- in addition; besides; also:
I love my job, and then it pays so well.
- in that case; as a consequence; in those circumstances:
If you're sick, then you should stay in bed.
- since that is so; as it appears; therefore:
You have, then, found the mistake?
You are leaving tonight then.
adjective
- being; being such; existing or being at the time indicated:
the then prime minister.
noun
- that time:
We have not been back since then.
Till then, farewell.
then
/ ðɛn /
adverb
- at that time; over that period of time
- sentence modifier in that case; that being so
go on then, take it
if he comes, then you'll have to leave
then why don't you ask her?
- then and thereSee there
sentence connector
- after that; with that
then John left the room and didn't return
noun
- that time
before then
from then on
adjective
- prenominal existing, functioning, etc, at that time
the then prime minister
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of then1
Idioms and Phrases
- but then, but on the other hand:
I found their conversation very dull, but then I have different tastes.
- then and there, at that precise time and place; at once; on the spot: Also there and then.
I started to pack my things right then and there.
More idioms and phrases containing then
- and then some
- every now and then
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
So then-President George H.W. Bush and other prominent Republicans endorsed Treen in the House runoff.
MIAMI — Fidel Castro seized power in January 1959 after waging a guerilla war against then-dictator Fulgencio Batista.
I gave statements to then-Captain Michael Sheffield on several different occasions.
The certification, which lasts three years, was renewed by then-Defense Secretary Leon Panetta in 2012.
We won an unprecedented pardon from then-President Karzai, and Gulnaz was freed.
England alone-then a comparatively weak and insignificant country-stood out against this overwhelming combination.
Do we not see that it is highly requisite that a sweet girl should be now-and-then drawn aside by him?
Have you now related all the conversation you had at that time with then-Vice President Johnson?
And what conversations, if any, did you have with then-Vice President Johnson?
Wouldst find the fair lady Fate chooses for you?Then search ye this line of wee pin-pricks clear through.
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Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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