thereat (Meaning)
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thereat (adv.)
At that place; there.
At that occurrence or event; on that account.
Synonyms & Antonyms of thereat
No Synonyms and anytonyms found
thereat Sentence Examples
- The terrified villagers sought refuge thereat during the storm.
- The ancient castle stood thereat, its walls crumbling with time.
- The treasure was hidden beneath the oak tree thereat, legend had it.
- The meeting commenced thereat at the appointed hour.
- The investigators discovered suspicious footprints thereat near the crime scene.
- The accident occurred thereat, leaving behind a trail of wreckage.
- The market was teeming with people thereat, their voices mingling in a lively hum.
- The park was deserted thereat, save for a few stray dogs.
- The children were playing thereat in the sunlit meadow.
- A hushed silence filled the room thereat as the judge pronounced the verdict.
FAQs About the word thereat
At that place; there., At that occurrence or event; on that account.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The terrified villagers sought refuge thereat during the storm.
The ancient castle stood thereat, its walls crumbling with time.
The treasure was hidden beneath the oak tree thereat, legend had it.
The meeting commenced thereat at the appointed hour.