What is another word for from this time on?

Pronunciation: [fɹɒm ðɪs tˈa͡ɪm ˈɒn] (IPA)

When looking for synonyms for the phrase "from this time on," there are a few different options to consider. One possible alternative is "henceforth," which carries a similar meaning of starting from a particular point forward in time. Another possibility is "going forward," which conveys the idea of moving ahead into the future and leaving the past behind. "From now on" is another commonly used phrase that can serve as a synonym for "from this time on." Other options might include "beginning now," "starting today," or "henceforward." Overall, the key is to find phrasing that conveys the sense of a change or shift in direction that begins at a specific point in time.

What are the hypernyms for From this time on?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with From this time on

  • On one occasion—it was an oppressive Saturday in the tense summer of 1939—I decided to ride my tricycle up and down Exeter Road near the house, but there was a sudden downpour and I got completely soaked. [Aunt] Annie wagged a finger at me, and shook her heavy head: “Riding on shabbas? You can't get away with it,” she said. “He sees everything, He is watching all the time!” I disliked Saturdays from this time on, disliked God, too (or at least the vindictive, punitive God that Annie's warning had evoked) and developed an uncomfortable, anxious, watched feeling about Saturdays (which persists, a little, to this day).
    Oliver Sacks

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