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Associations of "Thus far" (30 Words)
accordingly | In a way that is appropriate to the particular circumstances. We have to discover what his plans are and act accordingly. |
after | At a later or future time afterwards. Duke Frederick died soon after. |
apart | To or on one side; at a distance from the main body. He leapt out of the car just before it was blown apart. |
astray | Away from the correct path or direction. We went astray but a man redirected us. |
away | Out of the way especially away from one s thoughts. Marie felt her distress ebbing away. |
by | So as to go past. A car flashed by on the other side of the road. |
consequently | Because of the reason given. Consequently he didn t do it. |
distant | Not paying attention; remote. Distant villages. |
farther | To or at a greater distance in time or space farther is used more frequently than further in this physical sense. Farther from the truth. |
forth | From a particular thing or place or position forth is obsolete. We rose at dawn and sallied forth. |
further | In addition or furthermore. Further from our expectations. |
galaxy | The galaxy of which the solar system is a part the Milky Way. The four musicians have played with a galaxy of stars. |
going | Conditions for, or progress in, an endeavour. Persuading him was easy going. |
hence | From that fact or reason or as a result used to introduce a logical conclusion hence adv from this place. We were young and thence optimistic. |
hereby | (formal) by means of this. I hereby declare you man and wife. |
inaccessible | Not capable of being obtained. The city centre is inaccessible to traffic in most places. |
length | The length of a swimming pool as a measure of the distance swum. A length of timber. |
out-of-town | United States architect who was noted for his design and construction of truss bridges (1784-1844. |
outlying | Situated far from a centre; remote. Outlying settlements. |
outpost | An isolated or remote branch of something. A few scattered outposts along the west coast. |
remote | A remote control device. The remote past or future. |
secluded | Providing privacy or seclusion. The gardens are quiet and secluded. |
so | Similarly and also. Your old man was the salt of the earth so he was. |
solitary | (of a place) secluded or isolated. Solitary bees. |
stray | A stray person or thing especially a domestic animal. He pushed a few stray hairs from her face. |
subsequently | After a particular thing has happened; afterwards. He apologized subsequently. |
then | In that case; therefore. Phoebe by then was exhausted. |
thereby | By that means or because of that. Students perform in hospitals thereby gaining a deeper awareness of the therapeutic power of music. |
therefore | From that fact or reason or as a result used to introduce a logical conclusion therefore adv as a consequence. He was injured and therefore unable to play. |
yon | At or in an indicated usually distant place yon is archaic and dialectal. Yonder valley. |