there

Definitions


[ðə], (Adverb)

Definitions:
- in, at, or to that place or position
(e.g: we went to Paris and stayed there ten days)

- used in attracting someone's attention or calling attention to someone or something
(e.g: hello there!)

- used to indicate the fact or existence of something
(e.g: there's a restaurant around the corner)


Phrases:
- be there for
- been there, done that
- have been there before
- so there
- there and then
- there goes —
- there it is
- there or thereabouts
- there you are
- there you go again
- there you have it

Origin:
Old English thǣr, thēr of Germanic origin; related to Dutch daar and German da, also to that and the


[ðə], (Interjection)

Definitions:
- used to focus attention on something
(e.g: there, I told you she wouldn't mind!)

- used to comfort someone
(e.g: there, there, you must take all of this philosophically)


Phrases:
- be there for
- been there, done that
- have been there before
- so there
- there and then
- there goes —
- there it is
- there or thereabouts
- there you are
- there you go again
- there you have it

Origin:
Old English thǣr, thēr of Germanic origin; related to Dutch daar and German da, also to that and the




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