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

  1. Thence the wanderer journeyed into the uncharted wilderness.
  2. He looked back at the village whence he had come.
  3. Thenceforward, he resolved to live by a different code.
  4. From thence, the river flowed gently towards the sea.
  5. Thence the accusation spread like wildfire through the town.
  6. Thence the story unfolded, revealing its intricate tapestry.
  7. Thence he embarked on a thrilling adventure that would forever alter his life.
  8. From thence, the generations descended, carrying their ancestors' wisdom.
  9. Thence the wind carried the scent of blooming flowers across the countryside.
  10. Thence the lessons learned became the cornerstone of his philosophy.

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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.