Therewithal - English Definition & Meaning

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Definition

The word 'therewithal' means 'in addition to that' or 'with that advantage,' often referring to resources, qualities, or abilities. It implies having the necessary means or qualities to accomplish something. It's a more emphatic and somewhat archaic form of 'therewith.' 'Therewithal' emphasizes having what it takes. It often suggests a combination of resources.

Etymology

'Therewithal' combines 'therewith' with 'all,' intensifying its meaning. 'Therewith' comes from Old English, so 'therewithal' has quite old roots. It highlights the complete availability of the required things. It's evolved to mean having everything needed.

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Examples

  • "He had the talent and the skill, but not the confidence therewithal."
  • "She had the beauty and the brains therewithal."
  • "The project required funding and the expertise therewithal."
  • "He possessed the knowledge and the wisdom therewithal to lead the team."

Anecdote / Story

In 'Percy Jackson,' Percy needs courage and the powers 'therewithal' to defeat monsters. He has his demigod abilities, but he also needs bravery and quick thinking. 'Therewithal' captures the combination of powers that make him a hero.

Encouragement

While 'therewithal' is uncommon, recognizing it demonstrates a grasp of richer vocabulary. It's impressive and indicates linguistic sophistication. Use it sparingly for impact. 👀📚

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