Meaning & Definition of word "Therefore"

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    Therefore

    /ˈðɛrˌfɔr/

    adverb:

    • 1. For that reason; as a result.
      • Example: She studied hard for the exam; therefore, she passed with flying colors.
    • 2. Consequently; for that reason.
      • Example: It was raining heavily; therefore, the match was postponed.
    • 3. In conclusion; hence.
      • Example: The evidence was compelling; therefore, the jury reached a unanimous verdict.
    • 4. As a logical consequence.
      • Example: He was the most experienced candidate and therefore got the job.
    • 5. In view of the facts presented.
      • Example: The company is losing money; therefore, they must cut costs.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from Old English þǣrfore, meaning 'for that (reason)' + fore (before).

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    therefore what?:

    Used to question the conclusion drawn from a situation.

    therefore I say:

    Used to assert a conclusion based on previous discussions.

    Related Words

    consequently:

    As a result; therefore.

    thus:

    As a result; in this way.

    Slang Meanings of therefore

    Meaning: So basically.

    Example Sentence: I forgot my keys, therefore I can't get in. So basically, I'm stuck out here.

    Meaning: Long story short.

    Example Sentence: I didn't do my homework, therefore I got in trouble. Long story short, I ended up grounded.