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YONDER | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
YONDER | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary. Meaning of yonder in English. yonder. determiner, adverb. old use uk / ˈjɒn.də r/ us / ˈjɑːn.dɚ / (also yon) Add to word list. in the place or direction shown; over there. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Ahead, in front and beyond. ahead of. ante. be (right) under your nose idiom. before
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Yonder - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
Yonder is an old-fashioned way to say, "Over there." When your sister asks where you parked the car, you might jokingly reply, " Yonder , by the fire hydrant." Some dialects in various parts of the United States still use the word yonder , usually to specify something that's within sight, and often with accompanied by a gesture pointing toward it.
Yonder Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of YONDER is at or in that indicated more or less distant place usually within sight. How to use yonder in a sentence.
yonder - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
yonder. ( archaic or dialect, as an adjective) Who or which is over yonder, usually distant but within sight . Yonder lass, who be she? ( archaic or dialect, as a pronoun) One who or which is over yonder, usually distant but within sight . The yonder is Queen Niobe.
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