hence

[hens]

hence Definition

  • 1as a consequence; for this reason
  • 2from now; in the future
  • 3from here; from this place

Using hence: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "hence" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He forgot his keys; hence, he couldn't enter the house.

  • Example

    The company has decided to expand its business; hence, it will be hiring more employees.

  • Example

    Henceforth, all visitors must sign in at the front desk.

  • Example

    We will be leaving in an hour; hence, we need to finish packing.

hence Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for hence

Phrases with hence

  • back and forth; to and fro

    Example

    The boat rocked hence and forth as it sailed through the rough waters.

  • goodbye; farewell

    Example

    Hence with you, my dear friend. I hope to see you soon.

  • from this place; from here

    Example

    From hence, we can see the entire city skyline.

Origins of hence

from Old English 'heonan', meaning 'away, hence'

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Summary: hence in Brief

The term 'hence' [hens] denotes a consequence or reason, as in 'He forgot his keys; hence, he couldn't enter the house.' It also means 'from now on,' as in 'Henceforth, all visitors must sign in at the front desk.' Additionally, it can mean 'from here,' as in 'From hence, we can see the entire city skyline.'

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