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1. here
adverb. ['ˈhiːr'] to this place (especially toward the speaker).
Antonyms
Etymology
- here (Middle English (1100-1500))
- her (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
Rhymes with Here
- musketeer
- multiyear
- comandeer
- puppeteer
- disappear
- buccaneer
- sightseer
- sight-seer
- sampere
- overhear
- mishear
- manteer
- savir
- saffir
- rehear
- keneer
- endear
- speare
- grier
- we're
- weir
- tier
- teare
- seer
- keir
- hear
- bier
- baehr
- ear
How do you pronounce here?
Pronounce here as hir.
US - How to pronounce here in American English
UK - How to pronounce here in British English
Sentences with here
1. Adverb
It’s here that you’re going to begin to slip the rind away from the fat.
Quotes about here
1. I've always competed in those shows. Like, I won 'Fear Factor', I did 'I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here', I did 'The Mole', 'Celebrity Apprentice' with Donald Trump. I've done a lot of those shows, all in the hope of being a blessing to my mom's organization.
- Stephen Baldwin
2. Here’s to books, the cheapest vacation you can buy.
- Charlaine Harris
3. Here is just the beginning of a list of skills that exam results cannot possibly hope to reflect: interpersonal skills, the ability to entertain, how articulate we are as speakers, our ability to work as part of a team, the ability to deal with challenges and invention.
- Alexandra Adornetto
2. here
adjective. ['ˈhiːr'] being here now.
Antonyms
Etymology
- here (Middle English (1100-1500))
- her (Old English (ca. 450-1100))