Thus Definition

thŭs
adverb
In this or that manner; in the way just stated or in the following manner.
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To this or that degree or extent; so.
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According to this or that; consequently; therefore; hence.
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For example.
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(conjunctive) As a result.
I have all the tools I need; thus, I will be able to fix the car without having to call a mechanic.
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noun

Alternative spelling of thuris.

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Origin of Thus

  • From Middle English thus, thous, thos, from Old English þus (“thus, in this way, as follows, in this manner, to this extent"), from Proto-Germanic *þus (“so, thus"), perhaps originally from a variant of the instrumental form of this, related to Old English þȳs (“by this, with this"), Old Saxon thius (“by this, with this"). Cognate with Scots thus (“thus"), North Frisian aldoz (“thus"), West Frisian dus (“thus"), Dutch dus (“thus, so"), Low German sus (“thus, hence").

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  • Middle English from Old English to- in Indo-European roots

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

  • See thuris

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