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Till then ( used in spoken English to refer to a particular time in the past or future), = until then.
Sep 10, 2020
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A casual phrase of farewell, said when another future meeting has already been established or agreed upon.
Feb 4, 2013 · The phrases "till then" and "until then" usually mean the same thing. In a negative sentence, they mean that the thing won't be done until the time "then" ...
until that time; until the time mentioned. - Milton. to that time. See also: Then, Till.
Sep 15, 2021 · “Not till then,” is used when talking about something that won't happen until some point (“then”) in the future.
It is usually used in the sense of waiting for something to happen before moving forward. For example: I'm going to stay here until the storm passes. Till then ...
forward · in anticipation ; in readiness · in those days ; before the present · one time previously ; ages ago · from way back ; at one stage · on a former occasion.
How to use till then in a sentence ; Till then the navvy, whose only desire was justice, had kept his temper nobly. ; Till then the supposition must continue only ...