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Therefore Meaning in English

word

/ˈðɛɹˌfɔɹ/
THAIR-for
/ðˈeəfɔː/
THAIR-faw

Definition

Used to show the result or logical conclusion of what was said before. It means that one thing happens or is true because of another thing.

Usage & Nuances

More formal than 'so', and very common in writing, explanations, and arguments. It often appears after a semicolon or before a comma in formal style: 'The road was closed; therefore, we stayed home.' In everyday speech, native speakers usually prefer 'so'.

Example Sentences

It was raining; therefore, we stayed inside.

basic

She studied hard and therefore passed the test.

basic

The shop is closed; therefore, we can't buy bread now.

basic

We missed the last train and therefore had to take a taxi home.

natural

The data is incomplete; therefore, any conclusion would be risky.

natural

I was already late, and therefore not in the mood for a long meeting.

natural