What Is Another Way to Say “Thus Far”?

Looking for synonyms for thus far? We’ve got you covered!

Here’s a list of other ways to say thus far.

  • So far
  • Up to now
  • To date
  • As of now
  • Until now
  • Heretofore
  • Up to this point
  • Hitherto
  • As yet
  • Currently
  • Up until now
  • To this point
  • At this stage
  • At this point in time
  • At this juncture

Want to learn how to say thus far professionally? Keep reading for examples and use cases.

1. So Far

Used to refer to the progress or state of something up until the present moment.
Example: “So far, the project’s development is on schedule.”

2. Up to Now

Suitable for emphasizing the period leading up to the current point in time.
Example: “Up to now, our sales figures have exceeded the targets.”

3. To Date

Used to indicate the period from the start of something until the present, often in formal contexts.
Example: “To date, we have successfully completed five major client projects.”

4. As of Now

Appropriate for indicating the status or situation at the present moment.
Example: “As of now, the company has decided to freeze all hiring.”

5. Until Now

Used when indicating a change or development from the start until the current time.
Example: “Until now, this technology was not available in our region.”

6. Heretofore

A formal term used to describe the period up until the present time.
Example: “Heretofore, the research has shown promising results.”

7. Up to This Point

Suitable for emphasizing progress or status up to a specific moment.
Example: “Up to this point, the feedback from the beta testers has been overwhelmingly positive.”

8. Hitherto

A more formal synonym for ‘thus far’, often used in written or academic contexts.
Example: “The hitherto findings suggest a significant trend in market behavior.”

9. As Yet

Used to indicate that something has not occurred up to the current time.
Example: “As yet, we have not encountered any major obstacles in the project.”

10. Currently

Appropriate for referencing the ongoing state of affairs.
Example: “Currently, the team is working on the final phase of development.”

11. Up Until Now

Used to describe the period leading up to the present, often implying a change.
Example: “Up until now, our focus has been on the European market.”

12. To This Point

Suitable for emphasizing the timeline or progress up to a certain moment.
Example: “To this point, all our efforts have been internally focused.”

13. At This Stage

Used to refer to the current phase or period of a process or development.
Example: “At this stage, we are not considering any further investments.”

14. At This Point in Time

A formal way to refer to the current moment within a process or event.
Example: “At this point in time, we are awaiting regulatory approval.”

15. At This Juncture

Used to describe a critical or significant point in time within a process.
Example: “At this juncture, we must decide whether to expand the product line.”

Linda Brown