Since - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |sɪns|  American pronunciation of the word since
Brit.  |sɪns|  British pronunciation of the word since

adverb

- From a specified time in the past.
I had seen him previously, but hadn't seen him since.

preposition

- From (time).
I have known her since last year.

conjunction

- From the time that.
I have loved you since I first met you.
- Because.
Since you didn't call, we left without you.

Extra examples

She graduated four years ago and has since married.

He left home two years ago and has since become a soldier.

We've played better since you joined the team.

He has had two jobs since he graduated.

He hasn't ridden a bike since he was a boy.

They haven't won a championship since Truman was President.

I haven't seen him since yesterday.

I haven't eaten since breakfast.

Since the party, she has not spoken to him at all.

The company has been in its present location since the beginning of the century.

We've been waiting for you since 10 o'clock.

She has stayed there ever since.

He has been healthy ever since.

He went out a little while since.

He has since become rich.

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