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Meaning
The phrase "thus far" means "up to this point" or "until now." It indicates a limit in time or progress, suggesting that something has been true or the case from the beginning of a particular time up to the present moment.
Synonyms
- So far
- Up to now
- Until now
- To this point
- As of now
Antonyms
- From now on
- Hereafter
- In the future
- Beyond this point
Etymology
The phrase "thus far" combines "thus," which comes from Old English "þus," meaning "in this way," and "far," which comes from Old English "fǽr," meaning "a journey" or "distance." Together, they imply a distance traveled or reached in a specific way or manner until the current moment.
Examples
- The project has been successful thus far, but we need to remain cautious as we move forward.
- Thus far, the teacher has covered the first three chapters of the textbook.
- I have not encountered any issues with my car thus far on this long road trip.
- The research team has achieved several milestones thus far in their study of climate change.