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Meaning

The word "hence" is used to indicate a reason or a conclusion. It shows that something is a result of what has just been mentioned. For instance, if you say, "It was raining; hence, the game was canceled," you are explaining that the reason the game was canceled is due to the rain.

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Etymology

The word "hence" comes from the Old English word "hens," which means "away" or "from this place." Its usage has been adapted over time to imply a sense of conclusion or result.

Examples

  1. The project was not completed on time; hence, the deadline was extended.
  2. She studied hard for the exam; hence, she passed with flying colors.
  3. The team worked well together; hence, they won the championship.
  4. He forgot his umbrella; hence, he got wet in the rain.
  5. The evidence was compelling; hence, the jury reached a quick verdict.

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