Hence
HENCE
From this place, time, or reason.
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When to Use it:
Use this word when talking about what happened because of something that was understood.
How to use:
She was tired; hence, she decided to rest.
- It’s understood that she was tired, and because she was tired, she decided to rest.
The road was closed; hence, we had to find a different road.
- It’s understood that the road was blocked, and because it was blocked, they had to find a different road.
He missed the train; hence, he arrived late.
- It’s understood that he missed the train, and because he missed the train, he arrived late.