ere (Meaning)

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ere (adv.)

Before; sooner than.

Rather than.

Webster

ere (v. t.)

To plow. [Obs.] See Ear, v. t.

ere Sentence Examples

  1. Ere long, the project was completed and ready for launch.
  2. The children were eager to explore the forest ere they reached their destination.
  3. We must act now, ere it is too late to save the environment.
  4. The king summoned his knights ere the battle began.
  5. She had been planning this trip for months, and now it was finally here.
  6. He had to make a decision ere the sun set.
  7. The couple had been dating for a long time, and they were finally ready to take the next step.
  8. She sighed in relief as she realized that she had finished her work ere the deadline.
  9. He knew that he had to tell her the truth, ere it was too late.
  10. The wind howled ere the storm, signaling that something terrible was coming.

FAQs About the word ere

Before; sooner than., Rather than., To plow. [Obs.] See Ear, v. t.

to,before, 'fore,till, of, in advance of, fore, prior to, previous to, until

following, following, after,after, since,since,next, next to, next to, next

Ere long, the project was completed and ready for launch.

The children were eager to explore the forest ere they reached their destination.

We must act now, ere it is too late to save the environment.

The king summoned his knights ere the battle began.