In or at a definite place other than that occupied by the speaker; in that place; at that point: used in reference to a place or point otherwise or already indicated or known; as, you will find him there (pointing to the particular place); if he is in Paris, I shall see him there.Into that place; to that place; thither: after verbs of motion or direction as, how did that get there I will go there to-morrow.At that point of progress; after going so far or proceeding to such a point; as, you have said or done enough, you may stop there.In that state or condition of things; in that respect.Used by way of calling the attention to something, as to a person, object, or place; as, there is my hand.Used as an indefinite grammatical subject, in place of the real subject, which then follows the verb, increased force being thus secured: so used especially with the verb to be: as, there is no peace for the wicked.Used like that in interjectional phrases; such as, there 's a darling! there 's a good boy!Thence.Where.Used to express: Certainty, confirmation, triumph, dismay, etc.: as, there! what did I tell you?Encouragement, direction, or setting on.Consolation, coaxing, or quieting, as in hushing a child: as, there! there! go to sleep.