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

  1. adverbin, at, or to that place
  2. adverbused to introduce the existence of something (e.g., “There is/are …”)
  3. pronounthat place or point (used in expressions like “from there,” “there and back”)
  4. 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 FR là-bas

Common misspellings

tharethertherrtheirtheyrethey'rethiertherre

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