There


adverb
1.
in or at that place (opposed to here):
She is there now.
2.
at that point in an action, speech, etc.:
He stopped there for applause.
3.
in that matter, particular, or respect:
His anger was justified there.
4.
into or to that place; thither:
We went there last year.
5.
(used by way of calling attention to something or someone):
There they go.
6.
in or at that place where you are:
Well, hi there.
pronoun
7.
(used to introduce a sentence or clause in which the verb comes before its subject or has no complement):
There is no hope.
8.
that place:
He comes from there, too.
9.
that point.
noun
10.
that state or condition:
I’ll introduce you to her, but you’re on your own from there on.
adjective
11.
(used for emphasis, especially after a noun modified by a demonstrative adjective):
Ask that man there.
interjection
12.
(used to express satisfaction, relief, encouragement, approval, consolation, etc.):
There! It’s done.
Idioms
13.
been there, done that, Informal. (used to say that you have experienced or are familiar with something and now think it is boring or of little worth):
A big house in the suburbs? Been there, done that.
1.
a combining form meaning “wild animal, beast,” used in the formation of compound words, usually denoting extinct mammals, as adaptions of zoological taxa ending in -therium or -theria: baluchithere.
1.
contraction of there is:
There’s the hotel we were looking for.
2.
contraction of there has: There’s been entirely too much said on the subject.
adverb
1.
in, at, or to that place, point, case, or respect: we never go there, I’m afraid I disagree with you there
pronoun
2.
used as a grammatical subject with some verbs, esp be, when the true subject is an indefinite or mass noun phrase following the verb as complement: there is a girl in that office, there doesn’t seem to be any water left
adjective
3.
(postpositive) who or which is in that place or position: that boy there did it
4.
(predicative) all there, having his or her wits about him or her; of normal intelligence
5.
so there, an exclamation that usually follows a declaration of refusal or defiance: you can’t have any more, so there!
6.
there and then, then and there, on the spot; immediately; instantly
7.
there it is, that is the state of affairs
8.
there you are

an expression used when handing a person something requested or desired
an exclamation of triumph: there you are, I knew that would happen!

noun
9.
that place: near there, from there
interjection
10.
an expression of sympathy, as in consoling a child
the pits

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