therebiforn (Meaning)

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therebiforn (adv.)

Before that time; beforehand.

Synonyms & Antonyms of therebiforn

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therebiforn Sentence Examples

  1. Therebiforn, she had always been considered a quiet and reserved individual.
  2. The king's decree was enacted therebiforn, and all subjects were expected to obey.
  3. Therebiforn, the land had been barren, but now it flourished with blooming flowers.
  4. The sage therebiforn had predicted the prince's rise to power.
  5. Therebiforn, the city had fallen into disrepair, but now it was restored to its former glory.
  6. The traveler had journeyed therebiforn, seeking adventure and knowledge.
  7. Therebiforn, the empress had ruled with wisdom and compassion.
  8. The knight's sword had felled many foes therebiforn.
  9. The wizard therebiforn had cast a spell that protected the village from harm.
  10. Therebiforn, the maiden's heart had been heavy with sadness, but now it was filled with newfound joy.

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Before that time; beforehand.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Therebiforn, she had always been considered a quiet and reserved individual.

The king's decree was enacted therebiforn, and all subjects were expected to obey.

Therebiforn, the land had been barren, but now it flourished with blooming flowers.

The sage therebiforn had predicted the prince's rise to power.