since then

adverb
UK: /sɪns ðen/
US: /sɪns ðen/
  1. From that time until now.

    1. I moved here in 2010; since then, I've been very happy. [ ] [ ]
    2. He lost his job last year; since then, he has been struggling to find work. [ ] [ ]
  2. Used to indicate a period of time that has passed after a specific event.

    1. The rain stopped; since then, the sun has been shining brightly. [ ] [ ]
    2. She started learning French; she has, since then, become quite fluent. [ ] [ ]
since then conjunction
  1. Following a particular time or event.

    1. He recovered slowly since then, but now everything is fine. [ ] [ ]
    2. They released their first album in 2003 and have released several more since then. [ ] [ ]

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "since then" in English means: From that time until now., Used to indicate a period of time that has passed after a specific event..

The phonetic transcription of "since then" is /sɪns ðen/ in British English and /sɪns ðen/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "since then": afterward, subsequently.

Example usage of "since then": "I moved here in 2010; since then, I've been very happy.". More examples on the page.