from

from - preposition

  • —used as a function word to indicate a starting point of a physical movement or a starting point in measuring or reckoning or in a statement of limits
  • —used as a function word to indicate the starting or focal point of an activity
  • —used as a function word to indicate physical separation or an act or condition of removal, abstention, exclusion, release, subtraction, or differentiation
Source: Merriam-Webster Dictionary API

Usage examples

Examples: 'The word "from" is important to learn.' 'Please use "from" in your sentence.' 'Understanding "from" helps with spelling.'

from - thesaurus

Antonyms: among

SpellingJoy score for from

SpellingJoy Gematria

📚 Apprentice
90

Letter Values

F
9
R
19
O
15
M
16

Etymology

Old English

Middle English, from Old English from, fram; akin to Old High German fram, adverb, forth, away, Old English faran to go