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adv

then

thehn
adv
1
At that time (in the past or future).
"We were still in school then."
"Come back at noon — I'll be free then."
2
Next in a sequence of events or steps.
"Add the eggs, then whisk until smooth."
3
As a consequence; in that case.
"If you're tired, then go to bed."

How to Use Then

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishRefers to a point in time, the next step in a sequence, or a logical consequence.

Common mistake

Don't confuse with "than" (used in comparisons): "back then" vs "better than."

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Etymology

From Old English þonne — originally the same word as "than," which split off into a separate spelling for comparisons.

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