Pain in the English
Pain in the English

Unpacking English, Bit by Bit

A community for questioning, nitpicking, and debating the quirks and rules of the English language.

Pain in the English
Pain in the English

Unpacking English, Bit by Bit

A community for questioning, nitpicking, and debating the quirks and rules of the English language.

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Gene

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February 20, 2016

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thus, therefore and hence are different

  • February 20, 2016, 6:46am

I agree with Lukas; I've read many essays that use 'thus' in the same manner as 'therefore' or 'consequently'. Could somebody please clarify? (For example, "...smoking leads to lung cancer, thus increasing morbidity").

Also, I am a bit confused about the difference between 'thus' and 'thereby'. I feel like both mean 'in this way'.

Thank you!