Crossword-Solution: HITHERTO
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Hitherto | adv. | To this place; to a prescribed limit. |
| Hitherto | adv. | Up to this time; as yet; until now. |
We have 19 clues for the answer “HITHERTO”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Until the point in time | 1 answer |
| until this time | 5 answers |
| Up to this time | 7 answers |
| Up until now | 7 answers |
| Up to now | 8 answers |
| Until now | 11 answers |
| So far | 11 answers |
| Thus far | 12 answers |
| as yet | 21 answers |
| prior | 34 answers |
| Heretofore | 42 answers |
| "Here ___ . . . " | 43 answers |
| Previously | 44 answers |
| Formerly | 44 answers |
| Yet | 46 answers |
| Previous | 49 answers |
| Earlier | 49 answers |
| Once | 56 answers |
| BEFORE ___ | 57 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ARTEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with HITHERTO (5)
Wendy could no longer see to thread her needle, and when she looked up, the lagoon that had always hitherto been such a laughing place seemed formidable and unfriendly.
How much is that?” “Hundred and seventeen,” chuckled another old gentleman, given to mental arithmetic and little conversation, who had hitherto sat unobserved in a corner.
The physician advanced directly in front of his patient, laid his hand upon his bosom, and thrust aside the vestment, that hitherto had always covered it even from the professional eye.
Happily then, when it was not too late, I thought of a danger I had hitherto forgotten, and reaching over the bars of the machine I unscrewed the little levers that would set it in motion, and put these in my pocket.
They harried his hitherto peaceful domains; smoked out his singing school by stopping up the chimney; broke into the schoolhouse at night, in spite of its formidable fastenings of withe and window stakes, and turned everything topsy-turvy, so that the poor schoolmaster began to think all the witches in the country held their meetings there.
Quotes with HITHERTO (3)
I am sure it is everyone’s experience, as it has been mine, that any discovery we make about ourselves or the meaning of life is never, like a scientific discovery, a coming upon something entirely new and unsuspected; it is rather, the coming to conscious recognition of something, which we really knew all the time but, because we were unwilling to formulate it correctly, we did not hitherto know we knew.
Metaphysics, a completely isolated and speculative branch of rational knowledge which is raised above all teachings of experience and rests on concepts only (not, like mathematics, on their application to intuition), in which reason therefore is meant to be its own pupil, has hitherto not had the good fortune to enter upon the secure path of a science, although it is older than all other sciences, and would survive even if all the rest were swallowed up in the abyss of an all…
This experiment succeeds as hoped and promises to metaphysics, in its first part, which deals with those *a priori* concepts to which the corresponding objects may be given in experience, the secure course of a science. For by thus changing our point of view, the possibility of *a priori* knowledge can well be explained, and, what is still more, the laws which *a priori* lie at the foundation of nature, as the sum total of the objects of experience, may be supplied with satis…
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Appears in: LAT, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY.
Used 12 times in crossword archives (1994–2024).