here
adverb
[ hɪə ]
• in, at, or to this place or position.
• "they have lived here most of their lives"
Similar:
at/in this place,
at/in this spot,
at/in this location,
to this place,
to this spot,
to this location,
to here,
over here,
near,
nearer,
close,
closer,
hither,
• used when introducing something or someone.
• "here's a dish that is quick to make"
• used when indicating a time, point, or situation that has arrived or is happening.
• "here is your opportunity"
Similar:
now,
at this moment,
at this point,
at this point in time,
at this time,
at this juncture,
at this stage,
here
exclamation
• used to attract someone's attention.
• "here, let me hold it"
• indicating one's presence in a roll-call.
Origin:
Old English hēr, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch and German hier, also to he.
here goes
• said to indicate that one is about to start something difficult or exciting.