thence Synonyms
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thence Meaning
Wordnet
thence (r)
from that place or from there
from that circumstance or source
(used to introduce a logical conclusion) from that fact or reason or as a result
Webster
thence (adv.)
From that place.
From that time; thenceforth; thereafter.
For that reason; therefore.
Not there; elsewhere; absent.
thence Sentence Examples
- Thence the wanderer journeyed into the uncharted wilderness.
- He looked back at the village whence he had come.
- Thenceforward, he resolved to live by a different code.
- From thence, the river flowed gently towards the sea.
- Thence the accusation spread like wildfire through the town.
- Thence the story unfolded, revealing its intricate tapestry.
- Thence he embarked on a thrilling adventure that would forever alter his life.
- From thence, the generations descended, carrying their ancestors' wisdom.
- Thence the wind carried the scent of blooming flowers across the countryside.
- Thence the lessons learned became the cornerstone of his philosophy.
FAQs About the word thence
from that place or from there, from that circumstance or source, (used to introduce a logical conclusion) from that fact or reason or as a resultFrom that place
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Thence the wanderer journeyed into the uncharted wilderness.
He looked back at the village whence he had come.
Thenceforward, he resolved to live by a different code.
From thence, the river flowed gently towards the sea.