Herein - English Definition & Meaning

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Definition

'Herein' means 'in this document or context'. It refers to something contained within the current text or situation being discussed. Think of it as a formal way of saying 'in this'. You'll often find it in legal documents, contracts, and formal writing. It helps to avoid repetition and make writing more concise. For example, 'The terms outlined herein' means 'the terms outlined in this document'. It's not commonly used in everyday conversation. It adds a touch of formality and precision to writing.

Etymology

'Herein' is formed by combining 'here' with the suffix '-in'. 'Here' refers to the present location or context. The '-in' suffix indicates inclusion or containment. The word has been used in English for centuries, primarily in formal writing. Its origins lie in Old English. It is part of a family of words including 'therein', 'wherein', and 'wherein'. These words share a similar structure and function.

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Examples

  • "The rules are stated herein."
  • "Please find the information herein."
  • "The agreement outlined herein is legally binding."
  • "The data contained herein supports the conclusion."

Anecdote / Story

Imagine you're reading the 'Marauder's Map' in Harry Potter. It might say, 'All secrets contained herein are revealed to the worthy'. That's a magical version of using 'herein' to indicate that all the map's information is within its boundaries.

Encouragement

'Herein' might seem stuffy, but it's useful for formal writing. Adding it to your vocabulary can make your writing sound more professional and precise. Use it to impress your teachers! ✍️

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