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Definitions for sinCe
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Wiktionary

  1. sinceadverb

    From a specified time in the past.

    I had seen him previously, but hadn't seen him since.

  2. sinceconjunction

    from the time that

    I have loved you since I first met you.

  3. sinceconjunction

    because

    Since you didn't call, we left without you.

  4. sincepreposition

    From (time).

    I have known her since last year.

  5. Etymology: From syns, sinnes, contraction of earlier sithens, sithence, from sithen (+ -s, adverbial genitive suffix), from siþþan, from the phrase, from siþ + þæm dative singular of þæt. Cognate with sinds, seit, siden.

Samuel Johnson's Dictionary

  1. Sinceadverb

    Etymology: formed by contraction from sithence, or siththence, from siðe , Saxon.

    Since the clearest discoveries we have of other spirits, besides God and our own souls, are imparted by revelation, the information of them should be taken from thence. John Locke.

    Since truth and constancy are vain,
    Since neither love, nor sense of pain,
    Nor force of reason can persuade,
    Then let example be obey’d. George Granville.

    Am not I thine ass, upon which thou hast ridden ever since I was thine unto this day? Numb. xxii. 30.

    He is the most improved mind since you saw him, that ever was, without shifting into a new body. Alexander Pope.

    About two years since, it so fell out, that he was brought to a great lady’s house. Philip Sidney.

    Spies held me in chase, that I was forc’d to wheel
    Three or four miles about; else had I, sir,
    Half an hour since, brought my report. William Shakespeare, Coriolanus.

    A law was made no longer since than the twenty eighth of Henry the eighth. John Davies, Hist. of Ireland.

    How many ages since has Virgil writ? Wentworth Dillon.

  2. Sincepreposition.

    After; reckoning from some time past to the time present.

    He since the morning hour set out from heav’n. John Milton.

    If such a man arise, I have a model by which he may build a nobler poem than any extant since the ancients. Dryden.

ChatGPT

  1. since

    Since is a conjunction that introduces a condition or cause that started at a certain point in time and continues into the present or a specific point in the past. It indicates the reason or time period that brought about a particular situation or event.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Sinceadverb

    from a definite past time until now; as, he went a month ago, and I have not seen him since

  2. Sinceadverb

    in the time past, counting backward from the present; before this or now; ago

  3. Sinceadverb

    when or that

  4. Since

    from the time of; in or during the time subsequent to; subsequently to; after; -- usually with a past event or time for the object

  5. Since

    seeing that; because; considering; -- formerly followed by that

  6. Etymology: [For sins, contr. fr. OE. sithens, sithenes, formed by an adverbial ending (cf. Besides) from OE. sithen, also shortened into sithe, sin, AS. sian, syan, seoan, afterward, then, since, after; properly, after that; fr. s after, later, adv. and prep. (originally a comparative adv., akin to OS. s afterward, since, OHG. sd, G. seit since, Goth. seius late, ni anaseis no longer) + on instrumental of the demonstrative and article. See That.]

Chambers 20th Century Dictionary

  1. Since

    sins, adv. from the time that: past: ago.—prep. after: from the time of.—conj. seeing that: because: considering. [M. E. sins, sithens—A.S. síth-thám, lit. 'after that,' from síth, late (Ger. seit), and thám, dat. of thæt, that.]

British National Corpus

  1. Spoken Corpus Frequency

    Rank popularity for the word 'sinCe' in Spoken Corpus Frequency: #281

  2. Written Corpus Frequency

    Rank popularity for the word 'sinCe' in Written Corpus Frequency: #738

  3. Adverbs Frequency

    Rank popularity for the word 'sinCe' in Adverbs Frequency: #250

Anagrams for sinCe »

  1. *nices

  2. scien

  3. senci

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of sinCe in Chaldean Numerology is: 8

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of sinCe in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5

Examples of sinCe in a Sentence

  1. New York:

    Eight credible allegations of sexual harassment, two since he was elected Senator, and one from a congressional staffer, that is not too high a standard, regardless of how the Republican party handles this behavior, and worse. Yes, it was Senator Franken's decision alone to leave the Senate -- a path Senator Franken ultimately chose -- but for many senators, including New York Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand and others in this primary field, that was not too high of a bar to raise our voice and make clear we value women.

  2. Oztold Cox:

    I have been dealing with misdirection and misinformation since the first phone call with the U.S. Embassy.

  3. Annette Orta:

    We’re just happy and blessed that we’re able to do this to help other people and since she was such a giving person, we’re doing it in her memory, in her honor, it’s a tradition that we are planning to start every year going forth, to keep her memory alive.

  4. David Wech:

    Since 2009, every year has seen a new all-time high in Asia's LPG deficit due to strong LPG demand growth.

  5. Richard Francis:

    The Maduro regime's a very, very difficult situation with the economy falling by nearly 50 % since 2013. The Maduro regime's the largest decline we've seen, and outside of a war, since the fall of the Soviet union, The Maduro regime's a huge, huge, huge economic crisis.

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