Please write an example of using "Hence" in the comments and I might go over it in one of my next videos.And I go over how to use the word "Hence" properly. Please write an example of using Therefore is a synonym of hence. Therefore is a conjunction of hence. In conjunctive terms the difference between hence and therefore is that hence is as a result; therefore, for this reason while therefore is consequently, by or in consequence of that or this cause; referring to something previously stated. hence adv: often formal (therefore) perciò, quindi, allora, dunque avv : Your grammar is weak, hence the low mark I've given you. La tua grammatica è scarsa, quindi ti ho dato un voto basso. hence adv: dated, formal (from now) di qui a loc avv : da questo momento loc avv : The baby will be born nine months hence. Il bambino nascerà di qui a A little of each, I guess. 2. 1. The reports went back nearly three years and listed dates, locations and dollars expended, with each entry carefully and man­ually recording names, locations, reasons for visits and persons present. 2. Show 2 more comments. 4. "hereinafter": refers to a position in a document (from this point on; in a subsequent part of this document) "henceforth": refers to a moment in time (from now on; in the future) So, to answer your question, "hereinafter" (or "herein after") is most likely what you'd be using for your purposes. Give you a sentence with the word hence? Hence is a word that means "from this point forward." You could also use the alternate word therefore. It is a conclusion word, as it connects a point to a It has two meanings: " Which explains ", which is quite common and good modern usage. E.g. "The beef comes from Britain, hence the Union Jack logo." " Away from here ". This meaning is no longer in use. E.g. "Get thee hence, scurvy villain!" The word was very popular between 1600 and 1750, since when it's been in slow decline; but it's still 1. In India proper, with a dryer climate, grasses and Leguminosae take the lead in the number of species. 4. 1. It is much visited for the sake of its mild climate, the grand cliffs, moors and hills of the neighbourhood, and the beach, admirably suited for bathing. 0ZRu7Mr.