There [adjective]
Definition of There:
nearby, here
Synonyms of There:
● Ready
● Near
● Attendant
● At hand
● Available
● Show up
● Existent
● Accounted for
● In attendance
● In view
● Made the scene
● On board
● On deck
● On hand
● On-the-spot
● There with bells on
● Within reach
Opposite/Antonyms of There:
● Distant
● Away
● Previous
● Past
● Absent
● Far
● Future
● Former
Sentence/Example of There:
The door banged shut behind him and I heard him at the foot of the stairs roaring "Ho-ho-there-ho!"
We are introduced successively to the Palestinian, the Assimilator, and the Neither-here-nor-there.
Emendations on the here-a-little-there-a-little plan, while they do no harm, do little good.
Swinburne dismisses him in two lines: Maximilian is a good-natured, neither here-nor-there kind of youth.
There-about many small coffee growers are settled, and several hundred thousand bags of the beans pass through annually.
The author's share is lively and jaunty, and of the most here-and-there description.
France lost for a time her brilliant son, but gained there-for a beautiful book—Le Voyage en Orient.
The bored expression in the eyes—the rabbit, not-all-there expression—gave place sometimes to another look.
At that word there-was silence for a moment, while Ben Aboo shifted in his seat, and Katrina quivered beside him.
The latter there-upon sat down just inside the circle of lamplight and smoked in silence.