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then
A1
adverb
Usage:
90%
at that time
Translation: at that time
Pronunciation: /ðen/
Meaning: At that time in the past or future; at the moment just mentioned.

Use 'then' to show a time when something happened before or will happen. It helps tell when an event takes place.

We met then in 2010.

I will call you then tomorrow.

2
A2
adverb
Usage:
95%
next, after that
Translation: next, after that
Pronunciation: /ðen/
Meaning: Next in order or sequence; as a result or consequence at a specific point.

'Then' is used to show what happens next or as a result. It often connects actions in order.

First eat, then wash your hands.

Finish work, then you can rest.

3
B1
adverb
Usage:
85%
if so, therefore
Translation: if so, therefore
Pronunciation: /ðen/
Meaning: In that case; used to show a logical conclusion or decision.

Use 'then' to show what follows logically from a condition or idea. It means 'in that case' or 'so'.

If you are tired, then rest now.

If it rains, then stay inside.

4
B2
adjective
Usage:
55%
former, at that time
Translation: former, at that time
Pronunciation: /ˈðɛn/
Meaning: At that time in the past; belonging to a particular time.

'Then' as an adjective describes someone or something related to a specific past time. It shows who or what existed at that time.

The then president was very popular.

Her then husband lives abroad.

5
C1
noun
Usage:
15%
time, moment
Translation: time, moment
Pronunciation: /ðen/
Meaning: A point in time or a moment referred to (noun usage).

'Then' can be a noun meaning a specific time or moment. It is more formal or literary and less common in speaking.

The then of decision had arrived.

At the then, nothing was clear.

6
C1
adverb/conjunction
Usage:
60%
imply, consequence
Translation: imply, consequence
Pronunciation: /ðen/
Meaning: Used in if-then clauses to show consequences in logic, mathematics, or programming.

'Then' links a cause and its effect in logical or mathematical statements. It shows what happens after a condition.

If x > 0, then x has no negative value.

If true, then run the program.

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B2
interjection
Usage:
30%
come on, go on
Translation: come on, go on
Pronunciation: /ðen/
Meaning: Idiomatic use to express impatience or encouragement meaning 'come on' or 'go on'.

'Then' is sometimes used like a small exclamation to push or encourage someone. It shows impatience or asking for action.

Then, tell me what you think!

Oh, then! Hurry up, please!

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