therefore (Meaning)
therefore (r)
(used to introduce a logical conclusion) from that fact or reason or as a result
as a consequence
therefore (adv.)
For that or this reason, referring to something previously stated; for that.
Consequently; by consequence.
Synonyms & Antonyms of therefore
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therefore Sentence Examples
- I failed my exam; therefore, I must study harder.
- The sky is cloudy; therefore, it might rain later.
- The car is not starting; therefore, there must be a mechanical problem.
- The lights are flickering; therefore, there may be an electrical issue.
- The traffic is heavy; therefore, it will take extra time to get home.
- The economy is struggling; therefore, many people are losing their jobs.
- The weather is too cold to go outside; therefore, we will stay indoors.
- The store is closed; therefore, we cannot buy groceries tonight.
- The fire alarm is ringing; therefore, we must evacuate the building immediately.
- The dog is barking; therefore, someone must be at the door.
FAQs About the word therefore
(used to introduce a logical conclusion) from that fact or reason or as a result, as a consequenceFor that or this reason, referring to something previously sta
so, consequently, hence, thus,accordingly, thereupon, wherefore, in consequence, ergo,
No antonyms found.
I failed my exam; therefore, I must study harder.
The sky is cloudy; therefore, it might rain later.
The car is not starting; therefore, there must be a mechanical problem.
The lights are flickering; therefore, there may be an electrical issue.