What is another word for from then on?

Pronunciation: [fɹɒm ðˈɛn ˈɒn] (IPA)

The phrase "from then on" means starting at a certain point in time and continuing thereafter. Some synonym phrases that can be used in its place include "thereafter," "since that moment," "from that day forward," "starting thereon," and "following that." Each of these phrases conveys the same meaning as "from then on" and can be used interchangeably. The choice of a synonym phrase may depend on the context or writing style. Regardless of the phrase used, it is important to convey the sense of a clear starting point that sets the timeline for events that occur thereafter.

What are the hypernyms for From then on?

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

Famous quotes with From then on

  • I was sitting in the looping studio late one night, and I had this epiphany that they weren't paying me for my acting, for God's sake, but to own me. And from then on, it became clear and an awful lot easier to deal with.
    Angela Carter
  • So, at the age of nine, I became a monk, and from then on I was there practicing that kind of nonviolence.
    Satish Kumar
  • We started with the basics of kicking and punching, then we moved on once we got proficient in that, we moved on to working with the weapons, and from then on working with the wires.
    Chiaki Kuriyama
  • Somewhere in talking and rehearsing, there is a magical moment where actors catch a current, they're on the right road. If they really catch it, then whatever they do from then on is correct and it all comes out of them from that point on.
    David Lynch
  • The God that can only love something like this man. And from then on it was all downhill.
    Todd Rundgren

Related words: from the start, from now on, from then on

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