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there

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1 syllable
5 characters
English (US)
1syllable

there

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Because it is a word with a single syllable, there is not hyphenated. The words that have a single syllable are called monosyllabic words.

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Definitions ofthere

1noun
  • That place.
  • That status; that position.

    Example: "You rinse and de-string the green beans; I'll take it from there."

1adverb
  • (location) In a place or location (stated, implied or otherwise indicated) at some distance from the speaker (compare here).
  • In that matter, relation, etc.; at that point, stage, etc., regarded as a distinct place.

    Example: "He did not stop there, but continued his speech."

  • (location) To or into that place; thither.
  • Where, there where, in which place.
  • In existence or in this world; see pronoun section below.
1pronoun
  • Used as an expletive subject of be in its sense of “exist”, with the semantic, usually indefinite subject being postponed or (occasionally) implied.

    Example: "Is there an answer? [=Does an answer exist?]"

  • Used with other intransitive verbs of existence, in the same sense, or with other intransitive verbs, adding a sense of existence.

    Example: "If x is a positive number, then there exists [=there is] a positive number y less than x."

  • Used with other verbs, when raised.

    Example: "I expected there to be a simpler solution. [=I expected that there would be a simpler solution.]"

  • (in combination with certain prepositions, no longer productive) That.

    Example: "therefor, thereat, thereunder"

  • Used to replace an unknown name, principally in greetings and farewells

    Example: "Hi there, young fellow."

1interjection
  • Used to offer encouragement or sympathy.

    Example: "There, there. Everything is going to turn out all right."

  • Used to express victory or completion.

    Example: "There! That knot should hold."

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