What does there mean?
Definitions for there
ðɛər; unstressed ðərthere
Here are all the possible meanings and translations of the word there.
Princeton's WordNet
there(adverb)
a location other than here; that place
"you can take it from there"
there, at that place, in that location(adverb)
in or at that place
"they have lived there for years"; "it's not there"; "that man there"
there, in that respect, on that point(adverb)
in that matter
"I agree with you there"
there, thither(adverb)
to or toward that place; away from the speaker
"go there around noon!"
Wiktionary
there(Noun)
That place.
Etymology: From ther, from þær, from þar, from tar-, from demonstrative pronominal base to- + adverbial suffix -r.
there(Noun)
That status; that position.
You get it ready; I'll take it from there.
Etymology: From ther, from þær, from þar, from tar-, from demonstrative pronominal base to- + adverbial suffix -r.
there(Adverb)
In a place or location (stated, implied or otherwise indicated) at some distance from the speaker (compare here).
Etymology: From ther, from þær, from þar, from tar-, from demonstrative pronominal base to- + adverbial suffix -r.
there(Adverb)
In that matter, relation, etc.; at that point, stage, etc., regarded as a distinct place.
Etymology: From ther, from þær, from þar, from tar-, from demonstrative pronominal base to- + adverbial suffix -r.
there(Adverb)
To or into that place; thither.
Etymology: From ther, from þær, from þar, from tar-, from demonstrative pronominal base to- + adverbial suffix -r.
there(Adverb)
Where, there where, in which place.
Etymology: From ther, from þær, from þar, from tar-, from demonstrative pronominal base to- + adverbial suffix -r.
there(Adverb)
In existence or in this world; see pronoun section below.
Etymology: From ther, from þær, from þar, from tar-, from demonstrative pronominal base to- + adverbial suffix -r.
there(Pronoun)
That.
therefor, thereat, thereunder
Etymology: From ther, from þær, from þar, from tar-, from demonstrative pronominal base to- + adverbial suffix -r.
Webster Dictionary
There
in or at that place
There
in that matter, relation, etc.; at that point, stage, etc., regarded as a distinct place; as, he did not stop there, but continued his speech
There
to or into that place; thither
Freebase
There
There is a 3D online virtual world created by Will Harvey and Jeffrey Ventrella. There Inc. was founded in the spring of 1998. Closed beta began in July 2001, with various stages of beta following, and ending with an October 2003 launch date. On March 9, 2010 - one week after the announcement of its closure on March 2, 2010 - There.com shut its doors to the public.On May 18, 2011, Michael Wilson announced that There.com will be re-opening, on the There.com homepage. All previous members will have access to their old avatars.On May 2, 2012, There reopened to the public.
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
There
thār, adv. in that place—opp. to Here, at that point—it is used to begin sentences when the subject comes after the verb.—interj. expressing certainty, alarm, &c., and in interjectional phrases equivalent to that, as 'There's a good boy.'—advs. Thereabout′ or -abouts′, about or near that place: near that number, quantity, or degree; Thereaft′er, after or according to that; There′among, among them; There′-anent′ (Scot.), concerning that matter; Thereat′, at that place or occurrence: on that account; There′away, from that place or direction, thence: in those parts, thereabout; Thereby′, by that means: in consequence of that; Therefor′, for that, this, or it; Therefore (thėr′fur), for that or this reason: consequently; Therefrom′, from that or this; Therein′, in that or this place, time, or thing; Thereinaft′er, later in the same document; Therein′to, into that place.—n. There′ness, the property of having relative situation or existence.—advs. Thereof′, of that or this; Thereon′, on that or this; Thereout′, out of that or this: outside; Therethrough′, through that, by that means; Thereto′, Thereun′to, to that or this; There′tofore, before that time; Thereun′der, under that; Thereupon′, upon or in consequence of that or this: immediately; Therewith′, with that or this, thereupon; There′withal, with that or this: at the same time, over and above. [A.S. ðær, ðer; conn. with the stem of the.]
Editors Contribution
there
To exist.
There is a united purpose for all on planet earth which we all know in our soul, spirit and consciousness.
Submitted by MaryC on April 12, 2020
British National Corpus
Spoken Corpus Frequency
Rank popularity for the word 'there' in Spoken Corpus Frequency: #45
Written Corpus Frequency
Rank popularity for the word 'there' in Written Corpus Frequency: #45
Adverbs Frequency
Rank popularity for the word 'there' in Adverbs Frequency: #16
Anagrams for there »
Ether, ether, Reeth, theer, three
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of there in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of there in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
Examples of there in a Sentence
There's no perks in cancer, so I said, what can I do?
I guarantee you somewhere in Kentucky today a child was sexually assaulted that was left at home because there was nobody there to watch them, i guarantee you somewhere today a child was physically harmed or ingested poison because they were home alone because a single parent did n’t have any money to take care of them. I ’m offended by the idea that people so cavalierly and so flippantly disregarded what’s truly best for children.
That is why we need governments to work together and with global financial institutions to make sure there are enough financial resources to keep supply chains solvent, so they can keep workers employed during these crises, common sense measures like deferring tariff payments and fully funding loan programs for retailers — now largely closed — are just two of the tools all governments should be implementing.
People are having fun, there's no problem.
I'll hope to be right there at the end of the week.
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Translations for there
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- daarAfrikaans
- هُنَاكَ, إلَى هُنَاكَ, هنا, هُنَالِكَ, هُناكَ, هناكArabic
- oradaAzerbaijani
- там, туды́Belarusian
- ната́м, там, ната́тък, тукBulgarian
- সেখানে, সেখান, ওখানে, ওখানBengali
- allí, allàCatalan, Valencian
- tamCzech
- ynaWelsh
- did, der, derhenDanish
- dorthin, dahin, da, dortGerman
- προς τα εκεί, εκείσε, εκείGreek
- tien, tieEsperanto
- allá, allí, ahí, hacia allá, por allí, ya estáSpanish
- seal, sinnaEstonian
- آنجاPersian
- sinne, siellä, siihen, tuolla, tuohon, siinä, tuossa, tuonneFinnish
- hagar, harFaroese
- y, là, là-basFrench
- dêrWestern Frisian
- ansiúd, ansin, annIrish
- an sinScottish Gaelic
- alíGalician
- upépeGuaraní
- שָׁם, [[לְ־]][[שָׁם]]Hebrew
- वहाँHindi
- ott, odaHungarian
- հոն, այնտեղArmenian
- illacInterlingua
- sana, situ, ke sana, ke situIndonesian
- ibeIdo
- þarna, þar, það, þangaðIcelandic
- ci, vi, ivi, làItalian
- שםHebrew
- [[そこ]]へ, あそこ, そこ, [[あそこ]]へJapanese
- იქGeorgian
- онда, анда, сондаKazakh
- ទីនោះ, ឯណោះKhmer
- 거기, 그곳에Korean
- istuc, ibi, illic, eo, illuc, isticLatin
- doLuxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- ນັ້ນLao
- tenLithuanian
- tur, turiene, turpLatvian
- на́таму, та́му, и́маMacedonian
- ဟိုမှာBurmese
- aldaar, daar, daarheen, ginder, ginds, erDutch
- derNorwegian
- aadiNavajo, Navaho
- tamPolish
- هلته, هورېPashto, Pushto
- lá, aí, [[para]] [[ali]], por aí, [[para]] [[lá]], [[para]] [[aí]], ali, háPortuguese
- haqaypi, chaypiQuechua
- làRomansh
- acolo, coloRomanian
- туда́, есть, иметься, тамRussian
- tamo, онде, тамо, ondeSerbo-Croatian
- ta, tamSlovak
- tàm, tjáSlovene
- atje, aty, andejAlbanian
- där, dit, detSwedish
- அங்குTamil
- అక్కడికి, అక్కడTelugu
- онҷоTajik
- นั้น, ที่นั่น, ตรงนั้นThai
- oraya, orada, ora, şurada, şurayaTurkish
- там, туди́Ukrainian
- وہاںUrdu
- đằng kia, đóVietnamese
- usVolapük
- דאָרטYiddish
- 那裡Chinese
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