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Here's to Meaning in English

expression

ˈhɪɹz/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ
HEERZ too, HEERZ tuh, HEERZ tih
hɪəz/ /tˈuː
HEERZ TOO

Definition

You say "here's to" when making a toast, to wish good things for someone or something, usually while raising a drink.

Usage & Nuances

This phrase is used in social gatherings when raising a glass in a toast. Use 'here's to' + person/idea/event (e.g., 'here’s to success!'). It is often followed by clinking glasses. Only use in celebratory, friendly contexts—never formal written English.

Example Sentences

Here's to your new job!

basic

Here's to good health.

basic

Here's to our friendship.

basic

Here's to making more great memories together!

natural

Tonight, here's to old friends and new adventures.

natural

Here's to the team that made this possible!

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