Use 'thus' to show how something is done or happens. It means 'in this way' or 'like this.' It helps explain a method.
She explained the task thus.
You must do it thus, carefully.
'Thus' is used to show a cause and effect. It means 'because of this' or 'so.' It links an action with its result.
It rained, thus we stayed home.
He was late, thus missed the bus.
Use 'thus' to give a short summary or conclusion. It means 'in short' or 'to finish explaining.' It often ends or closes a discussion.
Thus, the story ends happily.
Thus, we finish our work now.
'Thus' shows that one thing follows logically from another. It means 'in accordance with' or 'so that.' It often links cause and effect in formal speech or writing.
He studied hard and thus passed exams.
They saw the sign and thus stopped.
Use 'thus' to show how much something is true or happens. It means 'to this extent' or 'to such a degree.' This use appears often in formal or academic writing.
He was thus involved in the case.
The problem is thus serious.
'Thus' can introduce a way or method to do something, meaning 'by this method.' It is often used in instructions or explanations.
Cut the cloth thus to make a dress.
Mix the colors thus for best results.