yonder
IPA: jˈɑndɝ
noun
- (literary) The vast distance, particularly the sky or trackless forest.
adjective
- (archaic or dialect) The farther, the more distant of two choices.
adverb
- (archaic or dialect) At or in a distant but indicated place.
- (archaic or dialect) Synonym of thither: to a distant but indicated place.
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Examples of "yonder" in Sentences
- I see nothing, O _'tis yonder, 'tis yonder, 'tis yonder_, says he!
- April 27th, 2009 old crow watching hungrily from his perch in yonder tree
- He replied, “O my lord! yonder is the Castle of Crystal and that is the city thou seekest.”
- The image over yonder is the cover ofClose Encounters of the Urban Kind, edited by Jennifer Brozek.
- Some fool will hear you calling, see a dark mass in yonder tree, and all of a sudden you are the target.
- Sharrkan turned to his brother addressing him and said, Were not this holy man a miracle worker, he had never slain yonder furious knight.
- When I say _this orange, yonder orange, one orange_, the words _this, yonder_, and _one_ do not tell the kind, but simply point out or number the orange, and limit the application of the word to the orange pointed out or numbered.
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