as a result or consequence of this; therefore.
"Burke knocked out Byrne, thus becoming champion"
synonyms: consequently, as a consequence, in consequence, thereby, so, that being so, therefore, ergo, accordingly, hence, as a result, for that reason, ipso facto, because of that, on that account "the studio handled production, thus cutting its costs"
2.
in the manner now being indicated or exemplified; in this way.
"she phoned Susan, and while she was thus engaged, Charles summoned the doctor"
synonyms: like that, in that way, so, like so "all decent aristocrats act thus"
The antonym for "thus" is "otherwise" or "conversely."
Some synonyms of 'thus' are so, hence, ergo or in this manner.
Thus Spoke Zarathustra was created in 1885.
no, you cannot. you cant even start a new sentience with thus. The only time you can use the word "thus" is in a sentence, maybe after a comma.
accordingly, consequently, ergo, therefore, so, thereupon, thus, wherefore
if 'thus it' means therefore then ERGO if 'thus it' means therefore then ERGO if 'thus it' means therefore then ERGO
Thus means 'like this' or 'as this is'
Donc in French can be an adverb or conjunction. As a conjunction, it means therefore or thus. As an adverb, it means consequently.
To obtain means the same as to get, thus obtaining means getting.
BC means before Christ. Thus, 2500 BC is about 4500 years in the past.BC means before Christ. Thus, 2500 BC is about 4500 years in the past.BC means before Christ. Thus, 2500 BC is about 4500 years in the past.BC means before Christ. Thus, 2500 BC is about 4500 years in the past.
The Latin translation of the English phrase 'And thus courage, daughter' is the following: Et sic filia fortitudinis. The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'et' means 'and'; 'sic' means 'thus'; 'courage' means 'fortitudo'; and 'filia' means 'daughter'. The Latin equivalent is the same whether the English meaning is 'And thus courage, daughter', in the sense of being courageous; or 'And thus [is] courage, daughter', in the sense of explaining what courage in general is all about.
neg = negotiable. Thus, it means negotiable price.
Prior means previous to, thus prior husband means ex-husband.
Sic 'Sic' means simply 'thus.' If you really want 'Thus it stands,' that's 'Sic stat.'
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kach (כך) means "thus" or "so"
think of it it this way:it means something like, hence.Example:you are grounded, thus you can't watch TV