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Then again Meaning in English

expression

ˈðɛn/ /əˈɡeɪn/, /əˈɡɛn
THEN uh-GEN, uh-GEN
ðˈɛn/ /ɐɡˈɛn
then uh-GEN

Definition

Used to introduce a different idea or to reconsider what you just said. It shows you are thinking of another point of view or possibility.

Usage & Nuances

Informal and common in conversation. Typically follows a statement and signals a shift in thinking. Used to introduce doubt or an opposing perspective. Similar in function to 'on the other hand' but more casual. Don't use in very formal writing.

Example Sentences

It's sunny today. Then again, it might rain later.

basic

He said he would come. Then again, he's always late.

basic

I don't like tea. Then again, I haven't tried this one before.

basic

The movie was boring. Then again, some people seemed to enjoy it.

natural

I'd love to go on vacation this year. Then again, I should probably save money.

natural

That seems like a good plan. Then again, we need to check the details first.

natural