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    here
    /hɪə/

    adverb

    • 1. in, at, or to this place or position: "they have lived here most of their lives" Similar at/in this placeat/in this spotat/in this locationto this place
    • 2. used when introducing something or someone: "here's a dish that is quick to make"

    exclamation

    • 1. used to attract someone's attention: "here, let me hold it"
    • 2. indicating one's presence in a roll-call.

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  2. used at the beginning of a statement to introduce someone or something: Here's Fiona - let me introduce you to her. Here's the book I said I'd lend you. A2. used to show that someone has arrived or that something has started: Here they are! We thought you'd never come!

  3. 1. a. : in or at this place. turn here. often used interjectionally especially in answering a roll call. b. : now. here it's morning already. c. : in an arbitrary location. a book here, a paper there. 2. : at or in this point, particular, or case. here we agree. 3. : in the present life or state : on earth. 4. : to this place : hither. come here. 5

  4. HERE meaning: 1. in, at, or to this place: 2. used at the beginning of a statement to introduce someone or…. Learn more.

  5. Here definition: in this place; in this spot or locality (opposed to there). See examples of HERE used in a sentence.

  6. You use here in order to draw attention to something or someone who has just arrived in the place where you are, or to draw attention to the place you have just arrived at. 'Here's the taxi,' she said politely.

  7. they want you to come to where they are — here means the present location for the person using the word. Unless you're in the same place, here is a different place for you and for someone else. People use here to indicate a specific place, like "See this scar right here?"

  8. used to bring someone's attention to someone or something: Look, here's our bus. Here, put this on. here you are/ here he is, etc. A2. used when you see someone or something you have been looking for or waiting for: Here she is at last. Here we are, this is the place. here adverb (GIVING) A2. used when you are giving someone something: