Thereat
adverb
1.
at that place or time; there:
Seeing the gate, they entered thereat.
2.
because of that; thereupon.
adverb (rare)
1.
at that point or time
2.
for that reason
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I also could be in that terrible situation, as in Seeing him with two flat tires on the highway, she said “There but for the grace of God go I.” This expression has been attributed to John Bradford, who so remarked on seeing criminals being led to their execution (c. 1553) and who in fact […]
- Thereby
adverb 1. by that; by means of that. 2. in that connection or relation: Thereby hangs a tale. 3. by or near that place. 4. Scot. about that number, quantity, or degree. adverb 1. by that means; because of that 2. (archaic) by or near that place; thereabouts
- Thereby hangs a tale
That detail or incident reminds one of another story, as in So he went without supper, but thereby hangs a tale. This expression, embodying the pun on tail and tale, was used by Shakespeare in at least four of his plays and presumably was well known before that. [ 1500s ]
- Therefor
adverb 1. for or in exchange for that or this; for it: a refund therefor. adverb 1. (archaic) for this, that, or it: he will be richer therefor
- Therefore
adverb 1. in consequence of that; as a result; consequently: I think; therefore I am. sentence connector 1. thus; hence: used to mark an inference on the speaker’s part: those people have their umbrellas up: therefore, it must be raining 2. consequently; as a result: they heard the warning on the radio and therefore took […]