"Hither" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Hither" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Hither" Meaning

The word "hither" is a adverb that means "to this place" or "towards this point". It is often used to indicate movement towards a speaker or a location.

"Hither" Examples

Hither


Definition:


to or towards this place; here
used to indicate a direction or movement towards the speaker or towards a particular place

Examples:


"Come hither and take a look at this," she said, leading him to the new artwork in the gallery.
The lost hiker stumbled hither and yon, trying to find his way back to the trail.
If you want to get to the other side of the lake, just follow the path hither and you'll reach the bridge.
She pulled out the key and inserted it hither, just as she had done a thousand times before.
The witch beckoned the young wizard hither with a wave of her bony hand.

Note: In modern English, the word "hither" is often replaced by more natural phrases such as "this way" or "come here". However, it still appears in some literary and poetic contexts to add a touch of formality or antiquity to the language.

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