there
/ðɛr/
adverbpronouninterjectionthere
T-H-E-R-E has H-E-R-E inside it: t + HERE → tHERE (it points to a place).
Yes, it's there. Remember: t + HERE = THERE (place). Don’t confuse it with THEIR (belongs to them) or THEY’RE (they are).
Definitions
- adverbin, at, or to that place
- adverbused to introduce the existence of something (e.g., “There is/are …”)
- pronounthat place or point (used in expressions like “from there,” “there and back”)
- interjectionused to get someone’s attention or to offer reassurance (e.g., “There, there.”)
Examples
- “Put your backpack over there by the door.”
- “There are three cookies left on the plate.”
- “There, there—everything will be okay.”
Synonyms
in that placeat that spotto that placeyonder
Antonyms
here
Translations
ES allíPT láFR là-bas
Common misspellings
tharethertherrtheirtheyrethey'rethiertherre
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