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What's the antonym for "then"? I looked up the meaning and one of the meaning is "at that time" which makes me to think that opposite is now. Am I right?
What's the antonym for "then"? I looked up the meaning and one of the meaning is "at that time" which makes me to think that opposite is now. Am I right?
Here, now is the antonym:
Back then there was no Internet.
Here beforehand and previously would be antonyms.
He let the cat out, then went up stairs a slumped onto his bed.