from
from
frʌm
fram
British pronunciation
/frɒm/

Definition & Meaning of "from"in English

01

used for showing the place where a person or thing comes from

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I received a letter from my cousin in Australia.
My friend Ana is visiting from Brazil.
02

used for showing the time when something begins to happen or exist

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From next month, I will start my new job.
From the moment I saw her, I knew she was the one.
03

used to show the origin or starting point of a distance or interval

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The school is located three miles from the city center.
04

used to indicate the substance or source from which something is made or composed

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The table was crafted from solid oak.
05

used to indicate separation or removal from a position or source

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The employee was dismissed from the company for misconduct.
06

used to specify the cause or reason behind an action or a state

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She suffered from migraine.
The noise came from construction work happening next door.
07

used to specify the source or origin of something

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The data for the report was collected from various surveys.
The inspiration for her painting came from nature.
08

used to highlight a point of departure or differentiation between two or more entities

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Her perspective on the matter is distinct from his.
The original painting is easily discernible from the replica.
09

used to indicate the starting point or origin of a range, distance, or period

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The temperature ranges from 20 to 30 degrees Celsius.
The book covers the period from the 18th century to the present day.
10

used to indicate the origin or nationality of a person

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He 's from Japan.
The family is from the United States.
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