Pronunciation: /ðʌs fɑr/
noun a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 I have only completed half of my homework thus far.
A2 The project has been progressing smoothly thus far.
B1 Thus far, I have not encountered any major issues with the new software.
B2 The team has made significant progress thus far in the development of the new product.
C1 The results of the experiment thus far suggest a positive outcome.
C2 The data collected thus far indicates a need for further investigation.
adjective describes or modifies a noun or pronoun
A1 I have only read thus far in the book.
A2 Thus far, I have only traveled within my own country.
B1 The project has been successful thus far.
B2 Thus far, the results have been promising.
C1 The research thus far has provided valuable insights.
C2 Thus far, the experiment has yielded significant data.
adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb to indicate the extent or degree of an action or state
A1 I have only completed two chapters of the book thus far.
A2 The project is going well thus far, but we still have a lot of work to do.
B1 Thus far, I have been able to meet all the deadlines for my assignments.
B2 The results of the experiment have been promising thus far, but more data is needed for a conclusive analysis.
C1 The company's profits have increased by 20% thus far this year.
C2 Thus far, I have traveled to over 20 countries and plan to visit more in the future.
formal The progress of the project thus far has been impressive.
informal We've come a long way with the renovations thus far.
slang We've been killing it on the court thus far.
figurative The journey of self-discovery has been enlightening thus far.
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