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hereat

here·at
H h

Transcription

    • US Pronunciation
    • US IPA
    • UK Pronunciation
    • UK IPA
    • [heer-at]
    • /hɪərˈæt/
    • /hˈiərat/
    • US Pronunciation
    • US IPA
    • [heer-at]
    • /hɪərˈæt/

Definitions of hereat word

  • adverb hereat at this time; when this happened. 1
  • adverb hereat by reason of this; because of this. 1
  • noun hereat As a result of this. 1
  • adverb hereat because of this 0
  • adverb hereat at this time; when this occurred 0
  • adverb hereat at this; for this reason 0

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Origin of hereat

First appearance:

before 1350
One of the 20% oldest English words
First recorded in 1350-1400, hereat is from the Middle English word here at. See here, at1

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Parts of speech for Hereat

noun
adjective
verb
adverb
pronoun
preposition
conjunction
determiner
exclamation

hereat popularity

A common word. It’s meaning is known to most children of preschool age. About 70% of English native speakers know the meaning and use the word.
This word is included in each student's vocabulary. Most likely there is at least one movie with this word in the title.

hereat usage trend in Literature

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