Hence

/hɛns/ adverb

Hence means “for this reason” or “as a result.” It connects something that has been said with its logical conclusion or consequence.

From Middle English “hennes,” meaning “from here,” combining “hen” (here) and an old adverbial ending “-es.” Over time it shifted from a physical sense of “from this place” to a logical sense of “from this fact.”

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