at
at - preposition
- —used as a function word to indicate presence or occurrence in, on, or near
- —used as a function word to indicate the goal of an indicated or implied action or motion
- —used as a function word to indicate that with which one is occupied or employed
Source: Merriam-Webster Dictionary API
Usage examples
Examples: 'The word "at" is important to learn.' 'Please use "at" in your sentence.' 'Understanding "at" helps with spelling.'
SpellingJoy score for at
SpellingJoy Gematria
📚 Apprentice
50
Letter Values
A
4
T
23
Etymology
Old English
Middle English, from Old English æt; akin to Old High German az at, Latin ad
Found in Lyrics
"Cry Me a River"
by Justin Timberlake
2002"Cry me a river"
Context: Song using water metaphor
"Waterfalls"
by TLC
1994"Don't go chasing waterfalls"
Context: Hit song with water reference