Hereupon [adverb]
Definition of Hereupon:
from now on
Opposite/Antonyms of Hereupon:
-
Sentence/Example of Hereupon:
Hereupon he was caused much embarrassment and discomfiture, for of the three girls, he knew not which one was Irene.
And hereupon they took the money which he gave them, laughed aloud at his simple good nature, and went their ways.
It appears clearly the poor Prince did hereupon, in spite of his word given to Wilhelmina, make up his mind to run.
Hereupon Acilius interrupted them by saying, “Is this really the case, men of Aetolia?”
Hereupon he took his seat, adjusted the lapels of his great-coat over his knees, and gave way to gloomy reflection.
Hereupon the employee of Messrs. Levy & Son retired, having ascertained all that he was required to ascertain.
Hereupon the curious eyes of the members sought out that colleague of theirs, whom scarcely anyone knew.
Hereupon, as they went up through the Via Angelo Custode, they remained silent.
Hereupon the prisoner dropped the knife; and Wild entering, he was taken into custody.
Hereupon he availed himself of his conjugal rights with characteristic pettiness and forbade her to leave France.