hence
Meanings
Adverb
- (used to introduce a logical conclusion) from that fact or reason or as a result
- "the eggs were fresh and hence satisfactory"
- "we were young and thence optimistic"
- from this place
- "get thee hence!"
- from this time
- "a year hence it will be forgotten"
Adv
- From here, from this place, away.
- From the living or from this world.
- In the future from now.
- As a result; therefore, for this reason.
Intj
- Go away! Begone!
Verb
- To utter "hence!" to; to send away.
- To depart; to go away.
Origin / Etymology
A later Middle English spelling, retaining the voiceless -s, of hennes (henne + adverbial genitive ending -s), from Old English heonan (“away", "hence”), from a Proto-West Germanic *hin-, from Proto-Germanic *hiz, and Proto-Germanic *-anē.
Cognate with Old Saxon hinan, Old High German hinnan (German hinnen), Dutch heen, Swedish hän. Related to Old English her (“here”).
Antonyms
Scrabble Score: 10
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Words With Friends Score: 11
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